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ANNUAL  REVIEW 


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FOREIGN  COMMERCE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


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SUMMARY  TABLES  OF  COMMERCE 


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DEPARTMENT  OF  COMMERCE  AND  LABOR 

BUREAU  OF  STATISTICS 


ANNUAL  REVIEW 

OF  THE 


FOREIGN  COMMERCE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 

AND 


SUMMARY  TABLES  OF  COMMERCE 


THE  YEAR  ENDING  JUNE  30,  1906 


[From  the  Annual  Report  on  Commerce  and  Navigation  of  the  United  States  for  1906] 


O.  P.  AUSTIN,  Chief  of  Bureau 


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CONTENTS 


REVIEW  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE. 

Summary  of  imports  and  exports . 

Changes  in  classification  of  imports  and  exports . 

Analysis  of  imports  and  exports  under  new  grouping . 

Growth  of  imports  and  exports  in  1906 . 

Fluctuations  in  imports,  and  their  causes . 

Fluctuations  in  exports,  and  their  causes . 

Growth  of  trade  with  various  parts  of  the  world . 

Trade  with  the  noncontiguous  territory  of  the  TJnited  States . 

INTERNAL  COMMERCE. 

Changes  in  methods  of  presentation . 

Coastwise  commerce . 

Additional  trade  movements . 

Sources  of  information .  . 

Statistical  grouping . i ... 

'Additional  statements . 

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Production,  imports,  and  exports  of  leading  articles  of  commerce .  26 

Principal  articles  forming  the  import  and  export  trade  .  29 

-  Commerce  with  the  noncontiguous  territories .  30 

Commerce  with  Cuba .  33 

Imports  of  tropical  products .  33 

Total  value  of  imports  and  exports,  1790-1906 .  40 

Trade  relations  with  various  sections  of  the  world .  43 

SUMMARY  TABLES  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE. 

I.  Total  values  of  imports  and  exports  of  merchandise,  and  percentages  of,  by  customs  districts,  1906... .  46 

II.  Total  values  of  imports  and  exports  of  merchandise,  and  percentages  of,  by  countries,  1906 .  50 

III.  Percentages  of  total  values  of  merchandise,  by  customs  districts,  1903-1906  .  54 

IV.  Percentages  of  total  values  of  merchandise,  by  countries,  1903-1906 .  54 

V.  Imports  of  merchandise,  by  principal  articles  and  classes,  1900-1906  .  55 

VI.  Total  values  of  imports  entered  for  consumption,  and  duties,  1821-1906  .  56 

VII.  Values  of  leading  articles  of  imports  entered  for  consumption,  1905  and  1906 .  57 

VIII.  Imports,  by  articles,  grouped  according  to  degree  of  manufacture  and  uses,  values  of,  1902-1906 .  59 

IX.  Exports  of  domestic  merchandise,  by  principal  articles  and  classes,  in  order  of  magnitude  in  1906,  during  the  years  ending 

June  30,  1900-1906  .  66 

X.  Exports  of  domestic  merchandise,  by  articles,  according  to  degree  of  manufacture  and  uses,  1902-1906 .  67 


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The  foreign  commerce  of  the  United  States  in  the 
fiscal  year  1906  maintained  that  growth  which  has 
been  a  characteristic  of  recent  years.  Both  imports 
and  exports  showed  an  increase  over  the  immediately 
preceding  year  and  were  larger  in  each  case  than  in  any 
other  year  of  our  foreign  trade.  The  imports  aggre¬ 
gated  $1,226,562,446,  and  the  exports  $1,743,864,500, 
bringing  the  total  to  practically  three  billion  dollars 
exclusive  of  the  trade  with  the  noncontiguous  terri¬ 
tories.  The  imports  exceeded  by  109  millions  those 
of  the  record  year  1905,  and  the  exports  exceeded  by 
225  millions  those  of  1905,  which  had  also  previously 
held  the  record  for  largest  exportation  as  well  as 
largest  importation.  Of  the  general  exports,  aggregat¬ 
ing  $1,743,864,500,  those  of  domestic  production  were 
valued  at  $1,717,953,382,  the  remaining  $25,911,118 
being  foreign  merchandise  exported. 

The  growth  in  imports  occurs  exclusively  in  manu¬ 
facturers’  materials  and  manufactures,  the  foodstuffs 
groups  showing  a  reduction  in  1906  compared  with 
1905,  due  in  most  cases  to  a  reduction  in  price  rather 
than  in  quantity.  The  growth  in  exports  occurs  in  all 
the  great  groups  and  therefore  is  distributed  among 
foodstuffs,  manufacturers’  materials,  and  manufac¬ 
tures. 

CHANGES  IN  CLASSIFICATION  OF  IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS. 

A  new  form  of  classification,  by  which  the  imports 
and  exports  are  grouped  with  reference  to  the  condi¬ 
tion  in  which  they  are  imported  or  exported  as  well  as 
with  reference  to  the  purposes  to  which  they  are  to  be 
applied,  was  adopted  at  the  close  of  the  fiscal  year,  and 
has  been  applied  to  the  analysis  of  the  commerce  of 
the  fiscal  year  1906.  This  new  classification  divides 
the  articles  of  imports  and  exports,  respectively,  into 
five  great  groups:  “Foodstuffs  in  a  crude  condition, 
and  food  animals;”  “Foodstuffs  partly  or  wholly  pre¬ 
pared  for  use,”  “Crude  materials  for  use  in  manufac¬ 
turing,”  “Manufactures  for  further  use  in  manufac¬ 
turing,”  and  “Manufactures  ready  for  consumption;” 
while  a  small  miscellaneous  group  includes  a  few 
articles  which  could  not  be  properly  included  in  the 
five  principal  groups. 


The  purpose  of  this  new  grouping  is  to  present  a 
more  satisfactory  analysis  of  the  commerce  of  the 
United  States  at  the  present  time  than  was  practi¬ 
cable  under  the  old  forms  adopted  when  conditions  of 
production  and  commerce  differed  materially  from 
those  of  to-day.  The  grouping  of  exports,  which  was 
adopted  at  an  early  date  and  utilized  until  the  close  of 
the  fiscal  year  1906,  had  reference  chiefly  to  the  origin 
of  the  articles  rather  than  to  their  condition,  and  thus 
failed  to  indicate,  in  most  cases,  the  processes  thru 
which  they  had  past  or  the  labor  applied  to  them  in 
preparation  for  exportation;  and  this  was  true,  in  a 
less  marked  degree,  of  the  classification  of  imports. 
By  forming  a  great  division  of  foodstuffs  and  subdi¬ 
viding  it  so  that  one  group  should  include  those  in  a 
crude  state  and  the  other  those  to  which  labor  had 
been  applied  in  their  preparation  for  consumption,  a 
more  complete  analysis  of  the  exports  of  this  class  of 
articles  is  supplied  than  was  possible  under  the  former 
grouping,  while  the  division  of  the  remainder  into 
the  groups  “crude  materials  for  use  in  manufacturing,” 
“manufactures  for  further  use  in  manufacturing,”  and 
“manufactures  ready  for  consumption,”  gives  oppor¬ 
tunity  to  measure  the  trend  of  the  import  and  export 
trade  in  its  relation  to  the  industries  in  which  labor  is 
employed  in  the  United  States. 

This  new  grouping  has  been  applied  to  the  imports 
and  exports  since  1S20,  in  order  to  give  opportunity 
to  compare  the  commerce  of  1906  with  earlier  periods 
of  our  commercial  development,  and  the  result  is 
printed  in  tabular  form  on  page  43. 

Another  reason  for  this  new  grouping  is  the  oppor¬ 
tunity  which  it  affords  for  determining  approxi¬ 
mately  the  share  exported  of  those  articles  classed  by 
the  United  States  Census  as  manufactures.  The 
articles  classed  as  manufactures  by  the  Bureau  of  the 
Census  include  certain  articles  not  so  classed  by  the 
Bureau  of  Statistics  or  by  foreign  statistical  bureaus 
regarding  the  commerce  of  the  leading  commercial 
countries  of  the  world.  The  articles  classed  by  the 
Census  as  manufactures,  blit  not  so  classed  by  the 
Bureau  of  Statistics  or  by  the  commercial  records  of 
the  principal  foreign  countries,  are  chiefly  foodstuffs 

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which  have  undergone  a  process  of  preparation  for  use. 
By  bringing  into  a  special  group  the  articles  of  this 
character,  designated  by  the  Census  as  manufactures 
but  not  so  designated  by  the  Bureau  of  Statistics,  the 
import  and  export  figures  are  rendered  comparable 
with  the  Census  figures  of  production  thru  a  combi¬ 
nation  of  the  three  groups,  "Foodstuffs  partly  or 
wholly  prepared  for  use,”  "Manufactures  for  further 
use  in  manufacturing,”  and  "Manufactures  ready  for 
consumption,”  and  a  comparison  of  the  total  thus  j 
obtained  with  the  Census  figures  of  manufactures 
produced  is  made  possible,  since  the  three  groups  con¬ 
tain  practically  all  articles  classed  by  the  Census  as  I 
manufactures. 

The  comparability  of  the  import  and  export  figures 
of  the  United  States  with  those  of  the  principal  com¬ 
mercial  countries  is  not  only  retained  but  also  facili¬ 
tated  by  the  new  grouping,  which  is  similar  in  form 
and  method  to  that  utilized  by  a  large  proportion  of 
those  countries  in  their  statistical  statements  of 
imports  and  exports. 

ANALYSIS  OF  IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  UNDER  THE  NEW 

GROUPING. 

To  analyze  the  commerce  of  the  United  States  in 
1906  and  compare  the  same  with  the  commerce  of 
earlier  years  required  the  transformation  into  the  new 
grouping  of  the  commerce  of  earlier  years.  This  has 
been  done,  each  article  in  the  commerce  of  each  year 
for  a  long  term  of  years  having  been  reassigned  to  its 
proper  group  in  the  new  classification  and  the  per¬ 
centage  determined  which  each  group  forms  of  the  im¬ 
ports  or  exports.  By  this  means  it  is  practicable  to 
determine:  (1)  The  share  which  foodstuffs  as  a  whole 
have  formed  of  the  imports  or  exports  during  a  long 
term  of  years;  (2)  the  share  which  manufacturers’ 
materials  have  formed  of  the  imports  or  exports;  (3) 
the  share  which  manufactures,  whether  in  the  finished 
form  or  for  further  use  in  manufacturing,  have  formed 
of  the  total  imports  and  exports  during  a  long  term  of 
years,  and  (4)  the  share  of  the  imports  and  exports, 
respectively,  upon  which  labor  has  been  applied  in 
excess  of  that  required  to  produce  them  from  the  soil, 
the  mine,  or  the  forest. 

A  comparison  of  the  commerce  of  1906  with  that  of 
earlier  years  with  especial  reference  to  the  facts 
developed  by  this  new  grouping  presents  a  series  of 
interesting  facts  especially  as  to  the  relation  of  the 
foreign  trade  to  those  industries  by  which  the  natural 
products  are  transformed  into  condition  for  use.  The 
tables  showing  the  percentage  which  each  group  forms 
of  the  total  imports  and  total  exports,  respectively,  is 
presented  on  page  43. 

The  share  which  foodstuffs  in  a  crude  condition 
form  of  the  imports  does  not  materially  differ  in  1906 
from  that  of  a  half  century  ago.  The  principal 
articles  forming  this  group,  "Foodstuffs  in  a  crude 


condition,  and  food  animals,”  are,  on  the  import  side, 
coffee,  tea,  cocoa,  and  fruits  and  nuts  in  their  natural 
state;  and  while  slight  fluctuations  occur  from  year  to 
year  in  the  percentage  which  this  group  forms  of  the 
total  imports,  they  are  no  greater  than  might  be 
expected  as  a  result  of  changes  in  prices  of  the  articles 
forming  this  group,  averaging  about  12  per  cent  of  the 
total  imports. 

The  class,  "Foodstuffs  partly  or  wholly  prepared,” 
which  is  chiefly  composed,  on  the  import  side,  of 
sugar,  fruits  dried  or  prepared,  liquors,  and  wines  and 
spirits,  shows  a  constantly  decreasing  share  of  the  im¬ 
ports,  ranging  from  22  per  cent  in  1870  to  114  per  cent 
in  1906. 

The  group,  "Crude  materials  for  use  in  manufac¬ 
turing,”  composed  on  the  import  side  chiefly  of  india 
rubber,  hides  and  skins,  wool,  raw  silk,  fibers,  uncut 
diamonds,  and  certain  chemicals,  forms  a  steadily 
increasing  share  of  the  imports,  ranging  from, less  than 
6  per  cent  in  1850  and  114  per  cent  in  1860  to  practi¬ 
cally  34  per  cent  in  1906. 

The  group,  "Manufactures  for  further  use  in  manu¬ 
facturing,”  composed  on  the  import  side  chiefly  of 
certain  chemicals,  diamonds  cut  but  not  set,  lumber 
and  hewn  timber;  tin,  lead,  and  zinc  in  pigs  or  bars, 
and  certain  grades  of  iron  or  steel  for  further  use  in 
manufacturing,  also  forms  a  larger  percentage  of  the 
imports  in  1906  than  in  earlier  years,  ranging  upward 
from  about  7  per  cent  in  1860  to  over  18  per  cent  in 
1906. 

The  group,  "Manufactures  ready  for  consumption,” 
of  which  the  largest  constituents  are  manufactures  of 
cotton,  wool,  silk,  fibers,  leather,  paper,  and  iron  and 
steel,  form  a  steadily  decreasing  share  of  the  imports, 
ranging  from  nearly  59  per  cent  in  1 850  to  a  little  less 
than  25  per  cent  in  1906. 

The  three  groups  of  imported  articles  upon  which 
labor  has  been  expended  in  excess  of  that  required  for 
their  production  in  the  natural  state,  are  "Foodstuffs 
partly  or  wholly  prepared,”  "Manufactures  for  further 
use  in  manufacturing,”  and  "Manufactures  ready  for 
consumption.”  These  three  groups  when  combined 
formed,  in  1850,  83.62  per  cent  of  the  total  imports;  in 
1860,  74.27  per  cent;  in  1870,  74.28  per  cent;  in  1880, 
63.71  per  cent;  in  1890,  60.93  per  cent;  in  1900,  55.34 
per  cent,  and  in  1906,  54.38  per  cent. 

On  the  export  side,  the  group,  "Foodstuffs  in  a 
crude  condition,  and  food  animals,”  which  is  composed 
chiefly  of  grains,  fruits  in  the  natural  state,  and  food 
animals,  increased  from  less  than  6  per  cent  in  1850  to 
over  30  per  cent  in  1880;  but  from  that  date  fell  stead¬ 
ily  and  formed  but  10|  per  cent  of  the  exports  in  1906. 

The  group,  "Foodstuffs  partly  or  wholly  prepared 
for  use,”  which  is  composed  chiefly  of  exports  of  flour 
and  meal,  meat  and  dairy  products,  cotton-seed  oil, 
oil  cake,  spirits,  wines  and  liquors,  dried  or  preserved 
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per  cent  of  the  exports  in  1850  and  20  per  cent  in  1906, 
the  fluctuations  during  that  period  having  been  com¬ 
paratively  slight. 

The  group,  “Crude  materials  for  use  in  manufac¬ 
turing,”  composed  on  the  export  side  chiefly  of  cotton, 
coal,  unmanufactured  tobacco,  hides  and  skins,  and 
iron,  lead  and  zinc  in  ore,  formed  in  1850  over  62  per 
cent  of  the  exports  and  in  1860,  68  per  cent,  but  ranged 
steadily  downward  from  that  date,  forming  in  1906 
but  29  per  cent  of  the  total  exports. 

The  group,  “Manufactures  for  further  use  in  manu¬ 
facturing,”  composed  on  the  export  side  chiefly  of 
copper,  lead,  and  zinc  in  pigs  or  bars;  chemicals, 
leather,  paints,  lumber,  timber,  and  certain  grades  of 
iron  and  steel,  increased  from  a  little  less  than  4J  per 
cent  of  the  total  exports  in  1850  to  over  13  per  cent  in 
1906,  the  chief  growth  having  occurred  during  the  last 
decade  in  which  copper  in  pigs  and  bars  has  become  so 
important  a  factor  in  the  export  trade. 

The  group,  “Manufactures  ready  for  consumption,” 
formed  slightly  less  than  13  per  cent  of  the  exports  in 
1850  and  nearly  27  per  cent  in  1906. 

The  three  groups  of  exported  articles  upon  which 
labor  has  been  expended  in  excess  of  that  required  for 
their  production  in  the  natural  state,  namely,  “  Food¬ 
stuffs  partly  or  wholly  prepared  for  use,”  “Manufac¬ 
tures  for  further  use  in  manufacturing,”  and  “Manu¬ 
factures  ready  for  consumption,”  when  combined 
formed,  in  1860,  27.53  per  cent  of  the  exports  of 
domestic  products;  in  1870,  32.15  per  cent;  in  1880, 
38.25  per  cent;  in  1890,  47.77  per  cent;  in  1900,  58.58 
per  cent,  and  in  1906,  60.12  per  cent. 

Thus,  articles  on  which  labor  has  been  expended  in 
transformation  from  the  crude  or  natural  state  to  a 
condition  ready  for  use  form  a  steadily  decreasing 
share  of  the  imports  and  a  steadily  increasing  share 
of  the  exports,  while  articles  in  the  crude  or  natural 
state  form  a  steadily  increasing  share  of  the  imports 
and  a  steadily  decreasing  share  of  the  exports. 

GROWTH  OF  IMPORTS  IN  1906. 

The  imports  of  1906  show  an  increase  of  31  million 
dollars  in  “  Crude  materials  for  use  in  manufacturing,” 
46  millions  in  “Manufactures  for  further  use  in  manu¬ 
facturing,”  and  47  millions  in  “  Manufactures  ready  for 
consumption;  ”  while  the  group  “  Foodstuffs  in  a  crude 
condition,  and  food  animals”  shows  a  fall  of  10  mil¬ 
lions,  and  that  of  “  Foodstuffs  partly  or  wholly  pre¬ 
pared  for  use”  a  fall  of  about  4  millions. 

The  increase  of  3 1  million  dollars  in  imports  of  “  Crude 
materials  for  use  in  manufacturing”  occurs  chiefly  in 
hides  and  skins,  which  alone  show  a  growth  of  19  mil¬ 
lions.  Copper  ore  shows  an  increase  of  about  2  mil¬ 
lions,  tobacco  4^  millions,  fibers  1J  millions,  undrest 
furs  nearly  2|  millions,  iron  ore  1  million,  and  chem¬ 
icals  in  a  crude  state  about  8  millions;  while  wool 


shows  a  decrease  of  about  7  million  dollars,  raw  silk  a 
decrease  of  7  millions,  and  India  rubber  a  decrease  of 
4  millions. 

The  increase  of  46  million  dollars  in  “Manufactures 
for  further  use  in  manufacturing”  occurs  chiefly  in  tin 
in  bars,  million  dollars;  diamonds  cut  but  not  set, 
7  millions;  copper  pigs  and  bars,  6  millions;  lumber,  6 
millions;  iron  and  steel  of  the  lower  grades  of  manu¬ 
facture,  5  millions;  and,  in  addition  to  this,  small 
increases  occur  in  chemicals,  leather,  and  many  other 
articles. 

The  increase  of  47  million  dollars  in  the  importation 
of  finished  manufactures  occurs  in  a  large  number  of 
articles,  but  especially  in  manufactures  of  cotton, 
which  increased  14  million  dollars;  manufactures  of 
fibers,  11  millions;  manufactures  of  wool,  over  5  mil¬ 
lions;  and  gloves,  2  millions. 

The  decrease  of  about  10  million  dollars  in  the  group, 
“Foodstuffs  in  a  crude  condition,  and  food  animals,” 
occurs  chiefly  in  coffee  and  tea,  coffee  showing  a  reduc¬ 
tion  of  about  11  million  dollars  and  tea  about  2  mil¬ 
lions.  The  decrease  of  4  million  dollars  in  the  group, 
“Foodstuffs  partly  or  wholly  prepared,”  occurs 
chiefly  in  sugar,  of  which  the  imports  in  1906  were 
about  12  million  dollars  in  value  below  those  of  1905, 
altho  the  quantity  increased,  the  reduction  being  thus 
due  entirely  to  a  fall  in  prices;  while  certain  other  arti¬ 
cles  of  this  class  show  an  increase. 

Combining  in  a  single  group  the  three  classes  of 
articles  which  have,  thru  the  application  of  labor, 
past  beyond  the  natural  state,  namely,  “Foodstuffs 
prepared,”  “Manufactures  for  manufacturing,”  and 
“Finished  manufactures,”  the  total  thus  obtained 
formed,  in  1906,  54  per  cent  of  the  total  imports, 
against  74  per  cent  in  1860;  while  articles  in  the  nat¬ 
ural  state  formed  45  per  cent  of  the  total  imports  in 
1906,  against  26  per  cent  in  1860. 

GROWTH  OF  EXPORTS  IN  1906. 

The  increase  of  225  million  dollars  in  exports  in  1906 
over  those  of  1905  is  distributed  among  all  of  the  five 
great  groups.  The  group,  “Foodstuffs  in  a  crude  con¬ 
dition,  and  food  animals,”  shows  an  increase  of  59  mil¬ 
lion  dollars  compared  with  1905;  “Foodstuffs  partly 
or  wholly  prepared,”  an  increase  of  64  millions;  “Crude 
materials  for  use  in  manufacturing,”  an  increase  of  28 
millions;  “Manufactures  for  further  use  in  manufac¬ 
turing,”  an  increase  of  18  millions;  and  “Finished 
manufactures,”  an  increase  of  57  millions. 

The  increase  of  59  millions  of  exports  in  the  group 
“Foodstuffs  in  a  crude  condition  ”  occurs  chiefly  in 
corn,  15  million  dollars;  oats,  14  millions;  wheat,  25 
millions;  and  barley,  about  3  millions. 

The  increase  in  the  group  “Foodstuffs  partly  or 
wholly  prepared  for  use,”  amounting  to  64  million 
dollars,  occurs  chiefly  in  exports  of  meat  and  dairy 
products,  41  million  dollars,  and  flour,  19  millions. 


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The  increase  of  28  millions  in  the  group,  “  Crude  ma¬ 
terials  for  use  in  manufacturing,”  occurs  chiefly  in  raw 
cotton,  22  million  dollars;  furs  and  fur  skins,  about  2  j 
millions;  flaxseed,  over  7  millions;  and  mineral  oils 
and  fertilizers  about  1  million  dollars  each;  while 
there  are  slight  decreases  in  other  articles,  notably 
tobacco,  1  million;  coal,  about  1  million,  and  hops, 
over  1  million  dollars. 

The  increase  of  18  million  dollars  in  the  group  “  Man¬ 
ufactures  for  further  use  in  manufacturing”  occurs  in 
certain  grades  of  iron  and  steel  (notably  pig  iron,  bar 
iron,  billets,  ingots  and  blooms),  about  3  millions;  chem¬ 
icals,  about  2  millions;  leather,  about  2  millions;  naval 
stores,  about  4  millions;  paraffin,  about  1  million;  and 
lumber  and  timber,  about  10  millions. 

The  increase  of  57  million  dollars  in  exports  of  "Man¬ 
ufactures  ready  for  consumption  ”  occurs  chiefly  in  iron 
and  steel,  over  20  millions;  cars  and  carriages,  about 
7  millions;  refined  mineral  oil,  about  4  millions;  agri¬ 
cultural  implements,  4  millions;  cotton  manufac¬ 
tures,  3  millions;  scientific  instruments,  nearly  3  mil¬ 
lions;  paper  and  paper  manufactures,  boots  and 
shoes,  wood  manufactures,  and  books,  maps,  etc.,  about 
1  million  dollars  each;  the  remainder  of  the  increase 
being  distributed  among  numerous  other  articles. 

FLUCTUATIONS  IN  IMPORTS,  AND  THEIR  CAUSES. 

Foodstuffs  imported,  whether  those  in  the  crude 
condition  or  those  partly  or  wholly  prepared  for 
use,  show  a  reduction  in  1906  as  measured  by  values; 
while  the  other  groups,  “  Crude  materials  for  use  in 
manufacturing,  ”  “Manufactures  for  further  use  in 
manufacturing,”  and  “Manufactures  ready  for  con¬ 
sumption,”  show  in  each  case  an  increase. 

The  reduction  in  “Foodstuffs  in  a  crude  condition  ” 
occurs  chiefly  in  coffee,  of  which  the  importations  were 
valued  at  but  73  million  dollars  in  1906,  against  84 
millions  in  1905,  this  fall  of  11  million  dollars  account¬ 
ing  for  the  entire  reduction  in  the  class,  “  Foodstuffs  in 
a  crude  condition.”  The  reduction  of  1 1  million  dollars 
in  the  value  of  coffee  imported  is  due  entirely  to  a  fall¬ 
ing  off  in  quantity,  the  average  price  per  pound  in  1906 
having  been  slightly  in  excess  of  that  of  the  preced¬ 
ing  year.  The  quantity  imported  in  1906  is  less  than  in 
any  other  year  since  1900,  and  brings  the  per  capita  con¬ 
sumption  for  1906  down  to  9.91  pounds,  against  over  12 
pounds  per  capita  for  1905,  and  over  13  pounds  per 
capita  for  1902.  This  reduction  in  1906  is  apparently 
due,  in  j>art,  to  an  excessive  importation  in  1905,  the 
total  quantity  imported  in  that  year  having  been  1,047 
million  pounds,  against  995  millions  in  1904  and  915 
millions  in  1903.  A  slight  reduction  occurs  also  in  the 
importations  of  tea  in  1906  as  compared  with  1905, 
while  cocoa  shows  a  slight  increase. 

The  fall  of  about  4  million  dollars  in  imports  of 
“Foodstuffs  partly  or  wholly  prepared  for  use”  occurs 
almost  exclusively  in  sugar,  of  which  the  imports  from 


foreign  countries  were  but  85J  million  dollars  in  1906, 
against  more  than  97^  millions  in  1905.  This  reduc¬ 
tion  in  the  value  of  sugar  imported  is  due  solely  to 
lower  prices  in  1906,  the  quantity  imported  hi  that 
year  having  been  about  300  million  pounds  greater 
than  in  the  preceding  year,  altho  the  value  fell  off 
meantime  12  million  dollars.  These  figures  of  sugar 
relate  exclusively  to  imports  from  foreign  countries. 
In  addition  to  this  there  were  brought  from  the 
Hawaiian  Islands  to  the  United  States  746  million 
pounds  of  sugar,  valued  at  over  25  million  dollars,  and 
from  Porto  Rico  410  million  pounds,  valued  at  over  4 
million  dollars,  making  the  total  value  of  sugar  coming 
into  the  country  from  foreign  countries  and  the  non¬ 
contiguous  territories  of  the  United  States  125  \  mil¬ 
lion  dollars,  against  144  millions  in  1905. 

The  increase  of  31  million  dollars  in  value  of  “  Crude 
materials  imported  for  use  in  manufacturing”  occurs 
chiefly  in  hides  and  skins,  chemicals,  and  copper  ore. 
The  increase  in  hides  and  skins  alone  is  about  19  mil¬ 
lion  dollars,  and  is  pretty  evenly  divided  between 
hides  of  cattle,  goat  skins,  and  the  group  “All  other 
hides,”  composed  chiefly  of  calf  skins.  Goat  skins 
form  the  largest  single  item  in  this  total  of  nearly  84 
million  dollars’  worth  of  hides  and  skins  imported  from 
foreign  countries  in  1906,  the  value  of  goat  skins  im¬ 
ported  during  the  year  having  been  $31,773,909, 
against  $26,945,721  in  1905.  The  next  largest  single 
item  is  hides  of  cattle,  $21,862,060,  against  $14,949,628 
in  1905. 

The  growth  in  the  importation  of  goat  skins  has 
been  strongly  marked  in  recent  years,  the  value  of  this 
single  class  of  imports  having  grown  from  $10,304,395 
in  1896  to  $31,773,909  in  1906,  having  thus  trebled  in 
a  decade.  Meantime  the  quantity  imported  grew 
from  46,747,029  pounds  in  1896  to  1  i  1,079,391  in  1906, 
indicating  that  the  increase  is  due,  in  some  degree,  to 
an  advance  in  price.  There  are  few  single  articles 
imported  for  manufacturing  whose  value  exceeds  that 
of  goat  skins,  the  only  exceptions  being  india  rubber, 
raw  silk,  and  wool.  These  goat  skins  come  chiefly 
from  India,  the  total  quantity  imported  from  the 
British  East  Indies  in  1906  being  41,847,019  pounds; 
from  China,  11,243,648  pounds;  from  France,  7,118,684 
pounds;  from  Russia,  5,665,065  pounds;  and  from 
Mexico,  6,306,983  pounds,  while  smaller  quantities 
are  supplied  by  the  United  Kingdom,  Argentina, 
Brazil,  Austria-Hungary,  and  Germany.  Of  the  21 
million  dollars’  worth  of  hides  of  cattle  imported  the 
largest  single  contributor  is  Argentina,  from  which  the 
total  quantity  in  1906  was  27,935,326  pounds,  against 
23,009,013  pounds  from  Canada,  16,071,370  pounds 
from  India,  12,467,929  pounds  from  Mexico,  15,667,811 
pounds  from  France,  6,051,239  pounds  from  Venez¬ 
uela,  8,286,411  pounds  from  Uruguay,  and  9,361,161 
pounds  from  the  United  Kingdom;  the  remainder 
being  supplied  in  smaller  quantities  from  various 
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Three  important  articles  classed  in  the  list  of 
“Crude  materials  for  use  in  manufacturing”  show  a 
decline  in  1906  compared  with  1905.  These  are  india 
rubber,  raw  silk,  and  wool,  the  decline  being  appar¬ 
ently  due,  in  some  degree  at  least,  to  overimportations 
in  1905.  The  quantity  of  india  rubber  imported  in 
1906  was  57,844,345  pounds,  against  67,234,256 
pounds  in  1905  and  59,015,551  pounds  in  1904.  Of 
raw  silk  the  quantity  imported  in  1906  was  14,505,324 
pounds  against  17,812,133  pounds  in  1905  and 
12,630,833  pounds  in  1904;  and  of  wool  the  quantity 
imported  in  1906  was  201,688,668  pounds,  against 
249,135,746  pounds  in  1905  and  173,742,834  in  1904, 
the  1906  importations  of  silk  and  wool  having  thus 
been  larger  than  those  of  1904,  and  those  of  india 
rubber  practically  the  same  as  those  of  that  year. 

The  increase  of  46  million  dollars  in  imports  of 
“Manufactures  for  further  use  in  manufacturing” 
occurs  chiefly  in  diamonds  cut  but  not  set,  pig 
copper,  tin  in  bars,  and  lumber.  The  importation  of 
copper  in  pigs,  bars,  and  ingots  has  shown  a  very  rapid 
advance  in  recent  years,  having  grown  from  about 
1  million  dollars  in  1896  to  nearly  26  millions  in  1906, 
the  quantity  imported  in  1896  having  been  12^  million 
pounds,  and  in  1906,  171  million  pounds. 

This  very  rapid  growth  in  the  importation  of  pig 
and  bar  copper  into  the  greatest  copper-producing 
and  exporting  country  of  the  world — aggregating  26 
million  dollars  in  value  last  year — seems  an  anomaly 
in  commercial  movements,  but  is  due  chiefly  to  the 
fact  that  large  quantities  of  copper  in  the  form  of  pigs, 
bars,  and  ingots  are  imported  into  the  country  for  the 
purpose  of  further  refining  and  the  extraction  of  the 
gold  contained  therein.  By  far  the  largest  part  of  the 
copper  thus  imported  comes  from  Mexico,  the  quan¬ 
tity  in  the  group  “Pigs,  bars,  ingots,  etc.,”  imported 
from  that  country  in  1906  being  94  million  pounds, 
from  Canada  30  million  pounds,  and  from  the  United 
Kingdom  26f  million  pounds.  This  large  importation 
of  copper  from  foreign  countries,  amounting  to  171 
million  pounds  in  1906,  probably  increases  materially 
the  quantity  finally  exported  from  the  United  States, 
since  this  country  produces  from  its  own  mines  much 
more  than  is  required  for  domestic  use.  As  this  im¬ 
ported  copper  is  subjected  to  further  processes  of  refin¬ 
ing  in  the  establishments  of  the  United  States  which 
are  chiefly  engaged  in  treating  domestic  copper  in  a 
similar  manner,  it  is  probable  that  it  loses  its  identity 
as  a  foreign  product  and  passes,  in  greater  or  less  quan¬ 
tities,  out  of  the  country  under  the  general  title  of 
copper  of  domestic  production  and  manufacture, 
since  the  total  exportation  of  copper  in  1906  desig¬ 
nated  as  of  foreign  production  amounts  to  but  about 
1  million  pounds,  and  of  copper  bearing  the  title  of 
domestic  production,  465  millions. 

Another  important  item  of  the  imports  for  further 
use  in  manufacturing  is  diamonds  cut  but  not  set, 


which  increased  from  17  million  dollars  in  value  in  1905 
to  over  24  millions  in  1906.  The  total  value  of  dia¬ 
monds  imported  in  1906  largely  exceeded  that  of  any 
preceding  year,  aggregating  35  million  dollars,  against 
27  millions  in  1905  and  19  millions  in  1904.  Of  the  27 
million  dollars’  worth  of  diamonds  imported  in  1906, 
10^  million  dollars’  worth  came  in  in  the  crude  form  to 
be  prepared  for  use  by  the  diamond  cutting  establish¬ 
ments  of  the  United  States.  This  importation  of 
diamonds  in  the  crude  state  as  materials  for  the  dia¬ 
mond  cutting  establishments  of  the  United  States  has 
grown  very  rapidly  in  the  last  decade,  the  value  of 
uncut  diamonds  imported  in  1897  having  been 
$1,256,061.  The  chief  growth  in  the  importation  of 
diamonds  in  the  uncut  or  natural  state  has  occurred 
since  1900.  In  that  year  the  total  value  of  uncut 
diamonds  entering  the  country  was  but  $3,891,226, 
and  in  1902,  $6,154,853,  while  in  1903,  1905,  and  1906 
the  value  of  uncut  diamonds  imported  has  ranged 
above  10  million  dollars  for  each  of  the  years  named. 

In  the  group  “Manufactures  ready  for  consump¬ 
tion,”  the  principal  articles  which  contributed  to  the 
increase  of  47  million  dollars  in  the  imports  are  cotton 
and  woolen  goods,  especially  those  of  the  higher  grades, 
such  as  laces,  embroideries,  plushes,  and  dress  goods; 
manufactures  of  fibers,  especially  those  produced  from 
materials  not  grown  in  the  United  States ;  and  certain 
articles  of  iron  and  steel,  such  as  cutlery  and  ma-* 
chinery.  Imports  of  cotton  laces,  edgings,  and  em¬ 
broideries  grew  from  26  millions  in  1905  to  34  millions 
in  1906;  woolen  goods  of  all  classes  show  an  increase 
of  about  5  millions;  manufactures  of  fibers,  an  increase 
of  1 1  millions,  of  which  about  one-half  is  in  burlaps  qr 
plain  woven  fabrics  of  jute  yarn;  while  jute  bagging 
shows  an  increase  of  nearly  1  million  dollars,  and 
linens  an  increase  of  over  3  million  dollars. 

FLUCTUATIONS  IN  EXPORTS,  AND  THEIR  CAUSES. 

Foodstuffs  exported  in  a  crude  condition  in  1906 
show  an  increase  over  1905  of  59  million  dollars,  and 
those  partly  or  wholly  prepared  for  use  show  an  in¬ 
crease  of  64  million  dollars.  The  increase  in  the  first 
group,  “Foodstuffs  in  a  crude  condition,  and  food 
animals,”  occurs  almost  exclusively  in  wheat,  corn, 
oats,  and  barley;  the  increase  in  the  value  of  wheat 
exported  in  1906  compared  with  1905  being  25  million 
dollars;  corn,  15  millions;  oats,  14  millions;  and  bar¬ 
ley,  3  million  dollars. 

These  increases  over  1905  in  the  exportation  of 
wheat  and  corn  did  not,  however,  bring  the  total  ex¬ 
port  of  either  of  these  grains  to  a  figure  approaching 
that  of  many  earlier  years,  the  increases  over  1905 
being  due  to  the  fact  that  the  exports  of  1905  were 
abnormally  low,  while  in  fact  those  of  1906  are  not  so 
large  as  those  of  many  preceding  years.  The  total 
quantity  of  wheat  exported  in  the  fiscal  year  1906  was 
but  34,973,291  bushels,  against  44  million  bushels  in 


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1904  and  an  average  of  over  100  millions  per  annum 
in  the  period  from  1898  to  1903.  Indeed,  the  exports 
of  wheat  in  1906  are  smaller  than  those  of  any  other 
year  since  1872,  with  the  single  exception  of  1905, 
when  they  were  but  4,394,402  bushels.  Combining 
wheat  and  wheat  flour  exports  under  the  single  term 
of  wheat,  by  transforming  flour  into  wheat  at  the  rate 
of  4|  bushels  per  barrel,  the  total  exported  in  1906 
was  but  97,609,007  bushels,  or  less  than  in  any  year 
since  1877,  with  the  exception  of  1886,  1889,  and  1905, 
and  less  than  one-half  of  the  annual  average  from  1898 
to  1903. 

This  small  exportation  of  wheat,  including  flour  in 
that  term,  in  1905  and  1906 — 44  million  bushels  in 

1905  and  98  million  bushels  in  1906,  against  an  average 
of  over  200  million  bushels  per  annum  from  1898  to 
1903 — is  the  more  remarkable  in  view  of  the  fact  that 
the  wheat  crop  of  1905,  represented  largely  by  the 
exports  of  1906,  was  the  largest  ever  produced  in  the 
United  States,  except  that  of  1902,  being  693  million 
bushels,  of  which  but  98  millions  was  exported,  leaving 
the  quantity  retained  for  domestic  consumption  595 
million  bushels,  or  a  total  much  larger  than  that  re¬ 
tained  for  domestic  consumption  in  any  preceding 
year  in  the  history  of  the  country. 

This  fact,  that  the  exportation  of  wheat  was  un¬ 
usually  small  in  1906,  in  spite  of  the  fact  that  the  crop 
of  1905  was  unusually  large,  and  that  the  total  retained 
for  domestic  consumption  exceeds  that  of  any  pre¬ 
ceding  year,  seems  to  justify  the  prevailing  impression 
that  the  United  States,  with  its  rapidly  growing  pop¬ 
ulation,  requires  a  large  and  increasing  share  of  its 
wheat  crop,  and  that  its  surplus  for  exportation  will 
not,  in  future,  equal  that  of  earlier  years  or  prove  so 
large  a  factor  in  our  exports  as  that  of  many  other 
articles  of  domestic  production.  The  population  of 
the  United  States  in  1906  was  twice  as  great  as  that 
of  1874,  and  the  quantity  of  domestic  wheat  retained 
for  consumption  in  1906  was  three  times  as  great  as  in 
1874,  having  been  in  1874,  190  million  bushels,  and  in 
1906,  595  millions.  The  percentage  of  the  domestic 
crop  retained  for  consumption  in  1906  was  greater 
than  in  any  year  since  1867,  with  the  single  exception 
of  1905,  when  the  crop  of  the  immediately  preceding 
year  was  abnormally  low.  A  table  printed  on  page  26 
shows  the  quantity  of  wheat  produced  and  exported 
and  the  percentage  of  the  domestic  product  exported 
in  each  year  for  a  long  term  of  years,  and  illustrates 
the  growing  share  of  the  wheat  crop  required  for  the 
consumption  of  the  people  of  the  United  States,  and 
therefore  the  reduction  in  the  share  of  the  crop  avail¬ 
able  for  exportation. 

The  fact  that  the  percentage  of  the  crop  which  the 
United  States  is  able  to  spare  for  exportation  has 
fallen  from  32.50  in  1874  to  14.08  in  1906  (a  period  in 
which  population  has  precisely  doubled),  suggests  that 
wheat  exportation  seems  unlikely  to  long  continue  as  a 


factor  of  great  importance  in  the  export  trade  of  the 
country. 

Exportations  of  corn,  including  that  sent  in  the 
form  of  corn  meal,  amounted  in  1906  to  120  million 
bushels,  valued  at  63^  million  dollars;  and  while  this 
is  an  increase  of  30  million  bushels  over  1905,  it  falls 
much  below  the  average  exportations  of  corn  from  1897 
to  1901.  This  reduction  in  the  exports  of  corn  since 
1897  seems  to  be  due  to  a  disposition  on  the  part  of 
the  producers  to  turn  this  large  and  valuable  crop 
into  meats  before  exporting.  The  corn  crop  of  1902, 
1903,  1904,  and  1905  averaged  larger  than  that  of  the 
years  1897  to  1901,  when  the  exports  were,  larger  than 
those  of  more  recent  years.  The  prices  at  which  it 
might  be  exported  have  been  much  higher  in  recent 
years  than  formerly,  the  average  export  price  per 
bushel  in  1906  being  52.6  cents  per  bushel,  while  the 
average  export  price  in  1897  was  31  cents  per  bushel; 
in  1898,  36  cents;  in  1899,  39  cents;  in  1900,  41  cents; 
in  1901,  46  cents.  Thus  the  average  price  per  bushel  in 
the  four  years  of  high  exportations  was  much  less  than 
that  of  the  year  1906,  when  exports  of  corn  were  far  be¬ 
low  those  of  the  years  1897-1901.  The  falling  off  in 
exports  of  corn  can  not  therefore  be  looked  upon  as  a 
reduction  in  foreign  demand,  since  the  increased  price 
which  foreign  buyers  are  now  willing  to  pay  indi¬ 
cates  that  the  popularity  of  American  corn  in  foreign 
markets  has  not  abated.  The  cause  of  the  reduction 
in  exportation  must  therefore  be  looked  for  at  home 
rather  than  in  foreign  demand,  and  this  cause  at  home 
seems  to  lie  in  the  disposition  to  transform  the  corn 
into  meat  before  sending  it  abroad.  This  theory  is 
supported  by  the  fact  that  the  meat  exportations  have 
constantly  grown  during  the  time  in  which  corn  expor¬ 
tations  have  fallen  off.  The  fact  that  the  exportation 
of  meat  and  dairy  products  has  increased  from  133 
million  dollars  in  1896  to  211  millions  in  1906,  altho  the 
consuming  population  at  home  has  greatly  increased 
meantime,  and  that  the  corn  crop  also  greatly  in¬ 
creased,  seems  to  justify  the  conclusion  that  the  corn 
is  being  exported  in  the  form  of  meats  rather  than  in 
its  natural  state.  In  that  period,  1896-1906,  the  num¬ 
ber  of  food  animals  in  the  United  States  has,  according 
to  the  figures  of  the  Department  of  Agriculture,  in¬ 
creased  about  31  per  cent,  while  the  total  value  of  the 
three  crops  of  food  animals — swine,  sheep,  and  cattle — 
has  grown  from  1,124  million  dollars  to  1,829  millions, 
an  increase  of  about  63  per  cent. 

Thus  the  trend  of  the  export  trade  of  the  United 
States  with  reference  to  the  great  cereal  products  which 
have  in  the  past  formed  so  large  a  share  of  the  exporta¬ 
tion  seems  to  suggest  a  steady  reduction  in  wheat  ex¬ 
ports  in  whatever  form  and  the  transformation  of  the 
corn  crop  into  the  form  of  meats  before  exportation. 
The  percentage  of  the  corn  crop  exported  in  the  form 
of  corn  and  corn  meal  has  never  been  large,  the  highest 
figures  being  11  per  cent  in  1898  and  a  little  over  10  per 


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cent  in  1900,  while  in  1906  the  share  of  the  domestic 
crop  of  1905  exported  was  but  4.43  per  cent. 

The  most  important  article  in  the  export  group 
“Crude  materials  for  use  in  manufacturing”  is  cotton, 
and  of  this  the  value  exported  in  1906  exceeded  that 
of  any  former  year,  tho  the  quantity  fell  670  million 
pounds  below  that  of  the  immediately  preceding  year. 
The  total  value  of  cotton  exported  in  1906  was  401 
million  dollars,  against  379  millions  in  1905,  while  the 
quantity  exported  in  1906  was  but  3,634,045,170 
pounds,  against  4,304,848,903  pounds  in  1905. 

The  chief  articles  forming  the  increase  of  18  million 
dollars  in  the  export  group  “Manufactures  for  further 
use  in  manufacturing”  are  iron  and  steel,  timber  and 
lumber,  leather,  naval  stores,  and  certain  chemicals, 
and  the  increase  is  so  widely  distributed  among  all 
these  that  no  one  of  them  shows  a  sufficiently  marked 
advance  to  justify  special  comment.  The  most  im¬ 
portant  article  of  this  entire  group,  copper  in  pigs,  bars, 
etc.,  shows  ho  increase  in  1906  compared  with  1905, 
but,  on  the  contrary,  a  slight  decrease,  the  total  value  of 
exports  of  this  class  being  77  million  dollars  in  1906, 
against  82  millions  in  19Q5  and  the  quantity  exported, 
464  million  pounds  in  1906,  against  591  millions  in 
1905. 

The  group  “  Manufactures  ready  for  consumption  ” 
shows  an  increase  of  57  million  dollars  in  the  exports  of 
1906  compared  with  1905,  and  while  this  is  distributed 
among  a  very  large  number  of  articles,  it  may  be  said 
that  by  far  the  largest  part  of  it  occurs  in  iron  and  steel 
manufactures  of  various  kinds.  The  total  value  of 
iron  and  steel  manufactures  exported  in  1906  was 
$160,984,985,  against  $134,728,363  in  1905,  tho,  it  is 
proper  to  add,  a  small  part  of  this  total  is  included  in 
the  group  “Manufactures  for  further  use  in  manufac¬ 
turing.” 

The  grand  total  of  manufactures  exported,  which  is 
obtained  by  adding  together  the  two  groups  “Manufac¬ 
tures  for  further  use  in  manufacturing”  and  “Manu¬ 
factures  ready  for  consumption  ”  was,  in  1906,  686  mil¬ 
lions,  against  611  millions  in  1905,  an  increase  of  75 
millions.  This  grand  total  of  maufactures  exported, 
obtained  by  combining  the  two  groups  named,  exceeds 
by  about  12  per  cent  the  stated  value  of  manufactures 
under  the  old  grouping,  since  the  new  classification  in¬ 
cludes  under  the  term  manufactures  certain  articles  not 
so  classed  formerly,  notably  lumber  and  naval  stores. 

Combining  in  a  single  group  the  three  classes  of  ar¬ 
ticles  which  have,  thru  the  application  of  labor,  past 
beyond  the  natural  state,  namely,  “Foodstuffs  pre¬ 
pared,”  “  Manufactures  for  manufacturing,”  and  “  Fin¬ 
ished  manufactures,”  the  total  thus  obtained  formed 
60  per  cent  of  the  exports  in  1906,  against  28  per  cent 
in  1860,  while  articles  in  the  natural  state  formed  40 
per  cent  in  1906  and  72  per  cent  in  1860. 

It  seems  apparent  from  a  comparison  of  the  details 
of  the  export  trade  at  the  present  time  with  those  of 


earlier  years  that  the  trend  is  in  favor  of  turning  the 
products  into  the  more  advanced  form  before  sending 
them  out  of  the  country,,  whether  this  advanced  state 
takes  the  form  of  meats  in  the  case  of  corn ;  bars,  pigs, 
and  ingots  in  the  case  of  copper,  lead,  and  zinc;  leather, 
lumber,  or  finished  manufactures  in  the  case  of  the 
thousands  of  different  articles  passing  out  of  the  coun¬ 
try,  which  form,  the  great  and  rapidly  growing  group 
“  Manufactures  ready  for  consumption.” 

GROWTH  OF  TRADE  WITH  VARIOUS  PARTS  OF  THE  WORLD. 

The  growth  in  imports  of  the  United  States,  which 
amounted  to  109  millions  in  1906  compared  with  1905, 
occurred  chiefly  in  the  trade  with  Europe,  Asia,  and 
the  adjacent  countries  of  North  America.  Imports 
from  Europe  increased  from  541  millions  in  1905  to  633 
millions  in  1906;  those  from  North  America  increased 
from  227  millions  in  1905  to  235  millions  in  1906,  and 
those  from  Asia  increased  from  162  millions  in  1905  to 
180  millions  in  1906.  From  South  America  the  im¬ 
ports  fell  from  151  millions  in  1905  to  140  millions  in 
1906.  From  Oceania  the  imports  fell  off  about  1  mil¬ 
lion  dollars,  while  imports  from  Africa  increased  about 
1  million  dollars.  The  increase  in  imports  from  Eu¬ 
rope,  which  occurs  chiefly  in  manufactures  partly  or 
wholly  prepared  for  use,  is  distributed  among  practi¬ 
cally  all  of  the  more  important  countries,  the  increase 
from  the  United  Kingdom  being  34  million  dollars; 
from  Germany,  17  millions;  from  the  Netherlands, 
5  millions;  from  France,  19  millions;  from  Belgium, 
2 2  millions  and  from  Italy,  2  millions.  The  increase 
in  imports  from  North  America,  amounting  to  about 
8  million  dollars,  occurs  chiefly  in  the  trade  with  Canada, 
Mexico,  Cuba,  and  the  Central  American  States,  that 
form  the  British,  French,  and  Dutch  West  Indies  and 
Bermuda  showing  a  reduction,  and  from  Newfound¬ 
land,  Santo  Domingo,  the  Danish  West  Indies,  and 
British  Honduras  but  a  slight  increase.  From  South 
America  the  imports  show  a  decrease  of  about  10 
million  dollars,  due  chiefly  to  the  reduction  in  im¬ 
portations  of  coffee  and  india  rubber  from  Brazil, 
the  falling  off  in  imports  from  Brazil  alone  amounting 
to  over  19  million  dollars  and  in  those  from  Uruguay 
and  Peru  about  1  million.  From  Asia  the  imports 
show  an  increase  of  IS  million  dollars,  of  which 
13  millions  is  from  British  India,  while  those  from  the 
Dutch  East  Indies  show  an  increase  of  about  2  millions, 
and  those  from  China,  Japan,  and  the  Straits  Settle¬ 
ments  each  about  1  million  dollars. 

On  the  export  side  the  increase,  which  amounts  to 
226  million  dollars,  occurs  in  the  trade  with  all  the 
grand  divisions,  except  Asia.  The  increase  in  exports 
to  Europe  is  179  million  dollars  compared  with  1905, 
and  occurs  chiefly  in  raw  cotton,  breadstuff’s,  and 
meat  and  dairy  products;  tho  to  this  should  be  added 
considerable  values  in  manufactures,  especially  those 
for  further  use  in  manufacturing,  such  as  various 


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forms  of  iron  and  steel  manufactures,  leather,  lumber; 
and  numerous  articles  of  the  group  articles  ready  for 
for  consumption,  especially  fully  manufactured  iron 
and  steel  articles,  boots  and  shoes,  mineral  oil,  agri¬ 
cultural  implements,  and  miscellaneous  manufactures. 
To  North  America  the  exports  increased  48  million 
dollars;  to  South  America,  19  millions;  consisting  in 
each  case  chiefly  of  manufactures. 

To  Asia  the  exports  show  a  reduction  of  23  million 
dollars.  This  occurs  almost  exclusively  in  the  exports 
to  China  and  Japan,  and  is  a  falling  off  from  the  abnor¬ 
mally  large  exports  to  those  countries  in  1905,  and 
not  a  reduction  when  compared  with  those  of  normal 
years  immediately  prior  to  1905.  The  termination 
of  the  war  between  Japan  and  Russia,  which  included 
northern  China  within  its  sphere  of  operation,  found 
that  section  of  China  in  which  cotton  goods  and  other 
merchandise  from  the  United  States  are  especially 
popular,  in  great  need  of  supplies  of  this  character, 
which  had  been  entirely  exhausetd  during  the  war 
period.  As  a  consequence,  the  orders  upon  the 
United  States  by  importers  in  China  were  abnormally 
large,  thus  causing  an  increase  in  our  expoi'ts  to  that 
country  from  less  than  13  million  dollars  in  1904  to 
over  53  millions  in  1905,  a  total  far  in  excess  of  that 
of  any  preceding  year,  and  resulting  in  so  large  an 
accumulation  of  American  cottons  and  other  merchan¬ 
dise  in  China  as  to  cause  a  reduction  in  demand  in 
1906.  Large  quantities  of  copper  were  also  exported 
to  China  in  1905  in  response  to  demands  for  that 
metal  for  use  in  manufacturing  copper  coins  in  the 
various  provinces,  and  this  unusual  demand  was 
greatly  reduced  in  1906.  As  a  result  the  exports  to 
China  fell  from  $53,453,385  in  1905  to  $43,774,375  in 
1906.  The  unusual  demand  in  Japan  for  meats, 
leather,  cotton  cloths,  railway  supplies,  and  manufac¬ 
tures  of  various  kinds  also  caused  a  large  demand 
upon  the  United  States,  so  that  the  exports  to  that 
country  grew  from  25  million  dollars  in  1904  to  over 


51  millions  in  1905,  and  in  1906  returned  to  more 
nearly  normal  conditions,  being  in  that  year 
$38,464,952.  This  return  in  1906  to  normal  condi¬ 
tions  of  trade  in  the  exports  to  China  and  Japan 
caused  a  fall  of  23  millions  in  the  total  exports  to 
Asia  in  1906  when  compared  with  1905,  being,  how¬ 
ever,  a  greater  total  in  1906  than  in  any  earlier  year 
except  1905. 

TRADE  WITH  THE  NONCONTIGUOUS  TERRITORY  OF  THE 
UNITED  STATES. 

The  movements  of  merchandise  between  the  United 
States  and  its  noncontiguous  territory  aggregated 
120  million  dollars  in  1906,  a  slight  increase  over  the 
preceding  year,  and  more  than  in  any  other  year  of  the 
trade  with  those  territories.  The  total  shipments 
from  these  territories  to  the  United  States  show  a 
reduction  of  about  million  dollars  in  the  fiscal  year 
1906.  This  reduction  occurs  chiefly  in  the  trade  with 
Hawaii,  the  value  of  whose  shipments  to  the  United 
States  fell  oil'  materially  by  reason  of  the  reduced 
price  of  sugar,  the  chief  article  of  merchandise  sent 
from  that  island  to  the  United  States.  From  Alaska 
the  shipments  to  the  United  States  show  a  reduc¬ 
tion  of  about  1  million  dollars,  due  to  the  falling  off 
in  the  quantity  of  canned  salmon  sent  from  that 
territory,  the  quantity  shipped  from  Alaska  in  1905 
being  92 1  million  pounds,  and  but  86J  millions  in  1906. 
From  the  Philippines,  the  shipments  to  the  United 
States  show  a  reduction  of  about  300  thousand  dol¬ 
lars.  From  Porto  Rico  the  shipments  t-o  the  United 
States  show  an  increase  of  about  3^  million  dollars, 
the  increase  occurring  chiefly  in  sugar. 

The  shipments  from  the  United  States  to  the  non¬ 
contiguous  territories  aggregated,  in  1906,  51f  million 
dollars,  against  43 J  millions  in  1905,  the  increase 
occurring  chiefly  in  the  shipments  to  Porto  Rico, 
which  amounted  in  1906  to  over  19  million  dollars, 
against  14  millions  in  1905. 


ESTTEEKAL  COMMERCE. 


Statistical  studies  of  the  internal  commerce  of  the 
United  States  are  made  and  presented  by  this  Bureau 
in  each  issue  of  the  Monthly  Summary  of  Commerce 
and  Finance  and  have  been  so  presented  in  each 
month  since  January,  1901.  As  the  business  of  the 
year,  however,  corresponds  in  most  cases  with  the 
calendar  year,  no  tables  or  detailed  discussions  of 
internal  commerce  are  included  in  this  publication 
covering  the  fiscal  year.  Very  material  progress  has 
been  made  during  the  year  in  the  presentation  of  these 
statistical  statements  of  internal  commerce  thru  the 
establishment  of  comparative  periods  by  which  the 
figures  of  the  latest  available  month  and  accumulated 
months  can  be  compared  with  corresponding  periods 
of  earlier  years,  while  the  studies  of  trade  conditions 
and  movements  are  extended  each  year  to  trade  cen¬ 
ters  not  formerly  included  in  the  statements  published 
by  the  Bureau.  These  statements,  which  include  the 
concentration  at  great  interior  centers  and  redis¬ 
tribution  of  the  important  articles  of  production  and 
commerce  and  the .  great  transportation  movements 
by  lake,  rail,  and  river,  are  distributed  to  the  great 
commercial  bodies,  to  those  engaged  in  trade  and 
transportation,  and  to  the  press,  in  detail  in  the 
Monthly  Summary  and  in  more  condensed  form  in 
advance  statements.  The  condensed  statements  fur¬ 
nished  to  the  press  and  others  are  issued  about  the  mid¬ 
dle  of  each  month  and  present  the  record  of  the  inter¬ 
nal  commerce  during  the  month  immediately  preced¬ 
ing,  while  the  detailed  statements  are  printed  as  a  part 
of  the  Monthly  Summary  and  issued  about  thirty  days 
after  the  close  of  the  month  to  which  they  relate. 

CHANGES  IN  METHODS  OF  PRESENTATION. 

During  the  year  ending  June  30,  1906,  a  num¬ 
ber  of  important  modifications  were  made  in  the 
methods  of  presenting  monthly  statistics  of  internal 
trade  movements.  Figures  covering  grain  receipts 
and  shipments  at  15  important  primary  markets, 
which,  previous  to  January,  1906,  were  published  in 
the  form  of  separate  tables,  one  for  each  market,  have 
since  been  combined  into  a  single  table,  not  only 
effecting  greater  economy  in  the  space  required  for 
their  presentation,  but  also  permitting  their  publica¬ 
tion  in  a  more  compact  and  uniform  manner,  thus 
making  them  more  accessible  and  convenient  for  those 
who  consult  them.  The  same  policy  has  been  fol¬ 


lowed,  wherever  practicable,  with  regard  to  other 
tables,  and  has  resulted  in  a  large  saving  of  space, 
notably  in  connection  with  the  presentation  of  receipts 
and  shipments  of  live  stock  at  14  interior  live-stock 
centers. 

COASTWISE  COMMERCE. 

The  investigation  which  the  Bureau  began  during 
the  latter  half  of  the  calendar  year  1905  for  the  pur¬ 
pose  of  formulating  some  method  by  which  more 
complete  statistics  of  our  coastwise  trade  could  be 
procured,  altho  offering  many  indications  of  ultimate 
success,  was  temporarily  suspended  owing  to  the  fact 
that  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  was,  under  the  require¬ 
ments  of  law,  about  to  undertake  the  collection  of 
similar  statistics  for  the  calendar  year  1906,  and  it 
was  therefore  deemed  inadvisable,  under  the  circum¬ 
stances,  to  proceed  further  with  the  matter  until  such 
census  had  been  fully  taken.  In  this  connection, 
however,  the  Bureau  of  the  Census  requested  the 
cooperation  of  this  Bureau  in  the  preparation  of 
certain  blank  forms  to  be  sent  to  the  various  steam¬ 
ship  lines  and  vessel  owners,  on  which  to  report  coast¬ 
wise  movements.  These  forms  were  subsequently 
jointly  prepared,  under  the  supervision  of  officials 
in  both  Bureaus,  and  are  to  be  used  by  the  Census 
Bureau  in  the  collection  of  the  data  referred  to.  The 
future  use  of  a  similar  form  by  the  Bureau  of  Statis¬ 
tics  (should  it  be  deemed  practicable  to  attempt  to 
obtain  regular  monthly  statements  of  coastwise  move¬ 
ments  from  %those  who  have  already  supplied  similar 
information  to  the  Bureau  of  the  Census),  will,  no 
doubt,  prove  of  great  assistance,  as  it  would  permit 
the  use  of  a  form  with  which  vessel  operators  will  have 
become  thorolv  familiar. 

ADDITIONAL  TRADE  MOVEMENTS. 

An  important  addition,  during  the  past  fiscal  year, 
to  the  tables  of  internal  trade  movements  is  a  state¬ 
ment  which  presents  each  month  the  freight  and 
vessel  movements  thru  the  Detroit  River.  The 
regular  presentation  of  this  information  began  in  the 
Monthly  Summary  of  Internal  Commerce  for  January, 
1906,  and  it  is  believed  that  the  figures  shown  therein 
have  proved  of  much  interest  and  value  to  many,  as 
prior  to  their  publication  numerous  inquiries  regarding 
the  commerce  of  this  waterway  had  been  received. 


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Other  additional  important  monthly  statements,  which 
have  been  and  are  being  obtained,  are  those  furnished 
by  the  statistical!  of  the  Portland,  Oreg.,  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  covering  the  movements  of  many  staple 
articles  to  and  from  that.  city. 

SOURCES  OF  INFORMATION. 

The  data  employed  in  the  preparation  of  the 
Monthly  Summary  of  Internal  Commerce  are  procured 
partly  thru  the  generous  cooperation  of  commercial 
organizations  and  transportation  companies,  partly 
by  compilation  from  authoritative  trade  publications, 
and  partly  from  official  reports  made  by  this  and 
other  departments  of  the  public  service.  Statistics 
of  domestic  commerce  on  the  Great  Lakes,  as  well  as 
those  covering  freight  and  vessel  movements  thru 
the  Detroit  River,  are  compiled  from  supplementary 
manifests  prepared  by  masters  of  vessels,  reporting 
thru  the  collectors  of  customs. 

STATISTICAL  GROUPING. 

In  the  grouping  of  the  figures  obtained  from  the 
various  sources  indicated,  a  classification,  largely 
along  geographical  lines,  has  been  established,  and 
ten  sections  or  divisions,  as  shown  below,  are  at  the 
present  time  employed  to  present  such  movements. 

Section  I  relates  to  commercial  movements  at  in¬ 
terior  centers  and  deals  largely  with  the  receipts  and 
shipments  of  grain  and  live  stock.  It  consists  of  re¬ 
ports  from  the  great  trade  centers  at  which  are  concen¬ 
trated  the  products  of  the  grain  and  live-stock  produc¬ 
ing  sections  of  the  country,  including  Duluth,  Minne¬ 
apolis,  St.  Paul,  Sioux  City,  Omaha,  Kansas  City, 
Little  Rock,  St.  Louis,  Chicago,  Milwaukee,  Peoria, 
Indianapolis,  Cincinnati,  Detroit,  Toledo,  Cleveland, 
and  Buffalo.  Grain  movements  for  15  interior  pri¬ 
mary  markets  and  the  live-stock  traffic  at  14  live-stock 
centers  are  shown,  while  other  commercial  activities 
measured  are  the  receipts  and  shipments  of  packing¬ 
house  products  at  Chicago,  the  trunk-live  shipments 
of  flour  and  provisions  from  Chicago  and  Chicago 
points,  general  merchandise  movements  at  Chicago, 
Cincinnati,  St.  Louis,  Peoria,  Indianapolis,  and 
Cleveland,  and,  during  the  season  of  canal  navigation, 
canal  and  rail  traffic  in  grain,  flour,  and  general  mer¬ 
chandise  at  Buffalo. 

Section  II  includes  the  domestic  traffic  movements 
on  the  Great  Lakes,  and  presents  a  complete  statistical 
record  of  receipts  and  shipments  of  various  articles  of 
merchandise  to  and  from  all  domestic  ports  as  re¬ 
ported  thru  the  various  collectors  of  customs  by  the 
masters  of  vessels.  The  vessel  movement  on  these 
great  bodies  of  water  is  also  indicated  by  a  record  of 
the  number  of  entrances  and  clearances  at  each  port, 
together  with  the  net  registered  tonnage  of  the  ves¬ 
sels.  In  this  section  is  also  shown  the  number  of 
vessels  and  the  amount  of  freight  passing  thru  the 


Detroit  River,  and  the  freight  tonnage  of  the  Saidt 
Ste.  Marie  canals,  the  Portage  Lake  Ship  Canal,  and 
the  Sturgeon  Bay  and  Lake  Michigan  Ship  Canal. 

Section  III,  which  is  entitled  “Commercial  move¬ 
ments  at  the  North  Atlantic  seaboard,”  is  principally 
employed  to  present  grain  and  live-stock  receipts  and 
shipments  at  the  ports  of  Boston,  New  York,  Phila¬ 
delphia,  and  Baltimore,  altho  a  number  of  other 
movements  are  shown,  including  receipts  of  wool  and 
shipments  of  boots  and  shoes  at  Boston,  receipts  of 
domestic  produce  at  New  York,  and  receipts  and 
stocks  of  leaf  tobacco  at  New  York,  Baltimore,  and 
Richmond. 

Section  IV  presents  domestic  coastwise  water  move¬ 
ments,  and  includes  receipts  and  shipments  of  mer¬ 
chandise  between  New  York  and  New  England  ports, 
and  gives  the  bulk  of  the  water-borne  trade  of  nine  of 
these  ports  with  New  York;  coastwise  receipts  at  that 
city  of  southern  pine  and  eastern  spruce  in  cargoes 
from  sources  of  origin;  coastwise  and  foreign  vessel 
movements  at  Boston,  New  York,  Philadelphia, 
Mobile,  Galveston,  Port  Arthur,  and  Sabine  Pass,  and 
coastwise  coal  shipments  from  New  York,  Philadel¬ 
phia,  Baltimore,  Newport' News,  and  Norfolk. 

Section  Y,  entitled  “Commercial  movements  in 
southern  territory,”  includes  that  region  lying  south 
of  the  Potomac  and  Ohio  rivers  and  east  of  the  Mis¬ 
sissippi  River,  and  that  portion  west  of  the  Mississippi 
embracing  the  States  of  Louisiana,  Indian  Territory, 
and  Texas.  The  cotton  movement,  which  is  the 
most  important  of  this  territory,  is  recorded  by  pre¬ 
senting  the  receipts  from  plantations  at  ports,  the 
receipts  at  the  overland  ports  of  crossing  on  the 
Mississippi,  Ohio,  and  Potomac  rivers,  for  shipping 
direct  to  northern  and  eastern  mills,  and  by  the  tak¬ 
ings  of  the  northern  and  southern  mills.  Re¬ 
ceipts  of  this  staple  are  also  shown  at  29  interior 
southern  towns  and  at  15  Atlantic  and  Gulf  ports. 
Other  movements  recorded  in  this  section  are  re¬ 
ceipts  and  shipments  of  flour,  grain,  and  rice  at  New 
Orleans;  general  traffic  movements  at  Little  Rock, 
Ark.,  and  Louisville,  Ky.;  shipments  of  pine  lumber 
from  the  States  of  Virginia,  North  and  South  Caro¬ 
lina,  Missouri,  Arkansas,  Texas,  Louisiana,  Mississippi, 
Alabama,  Georgia,  and  Florida,  and  receipts  and 
stocks  of  leaf  tobacco  at  6  interior  southern  cities. 

Section  YI,  which  represents  commercial  move¬ 
ments  on  the  Pacific  coast,  includes  the  shipments  of 
redwood  lumber  from  upper  California;  the  arrivals 
of  redwood,  pine,  and  fir  at  California  points;  the  ves¬ 
sel,  grain,  and  merchandise  movements  at  San  Fran¬ 
cisco;  general  commercial  movements  at  Portland, 
Tacoma,  and  Seattle,  and  the  eastbound  movement  of 
oranges  and  lemons  from  southern  California. 

Section  VII,  entitled  “Commercial  Movements  on 
Rivers  and  Canals,”  presents  traffic  operations  confined 
to  no  particular  geographical  division  of  the  country, 


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but  includes  records  of  freight  passing  specified  points 
on  the  following  waterways:  Mississippi  River,  Ohio 
River,  Monongahela  River,  Barren  River,  Ky.;  Big 
Sandy  River,  Ky.;  Black  Warrior  River,  Ala.;  Coosa 
River,  Ala.;  Cumberland  River,  Term.;  Green  River, 
Ky. ;  Kanawha  River,  W.  Va. ;  Kentucky  River,  Ky.; 
Rough  River,  Ky.;  Muskingum  River,  Ohio,  and 
Wabash  River,  Ind.;  also*  movements  thru  the  follow¬ 
ing  canals:  Davis  Island  Dam,  Louisville  and  Port¬ 
land,  Chesapeake  and  Delaware,  New  York  State 
canals,  Canal  of  the  Cascades,  Oreg.,  Des  Moines 
Rapids  Canal,  and  Muscle  Shoals  Canal,  Tenn. 

Section  VIII  shows  leading  commercial  movements 
of  coal,  coke,  petroleum,  and  phosphate,  but  no  at¬ 
tempt  has  been  made  to  classify  these  statistics  from 
a  geographical  standpoint.  Coal  movements  are  rep¬ 
resented  by  shipments  of  anthracite  coal  from  eastern 
producing  regions,  coal  receipts  and  shipments  at 
Chicago  and  St.  Louis,  movements  of  bituminous  coal 
mined  in  Ohio  and  shipped  over  the  railroads  of  that 
State,  and  the  coal  and  coke  traffic  of  the  following 
railroads,  rivers,  and  canals:  Baltimore  and  Ohio  Rail¬ 
road,  Chesapeake  and  Ohio  Railway,  Huntingdon  and 
Broad  Top  Mountain  Railway  and  Coal  Company,  Nor¬ 
folk  and  Western  Railway,  Pennsylvania  Railroad, 
Southern  Railway,  Chesapeake  and  Oliio  Canal,  Davis 
Island  Dam  Canal,  Canal  at  falls  at  Louisville,  Great 
Kanawha  River,  Kentucky  River,  and  Monongahela 
River.  Other  movements  shown  are  the  shipments  of 
coke  from  Connellsville,  the  runs  of  petroleum  from 
wells  in  the  Appalachian,  Lima-Indiana,  and  mid-con¬ 
tinental  fields,  shipments  of  petroleum  by  water  from 
Texas  producing  territory  and  coastwise  shipments  of 
phosphate  from  southern  ports. 

Section  IX  presents  the  monthly  fluctuation  in  ocean 
freight  rates,  and  includes  the  charge  for  transporting 


staple  articles  from  the  ports  of  Boston,  New  York, 
Baltimore,  and  New  Orleans  to  various  European 
cities.  It  also  presents  the  range  in  thru  freight  rates 
on  uncompressed  cotton  from  Memphis,  Tenn.,  to 
foreign  ports. 

Section  X  shows  changes  in  rail  freight  rates  ob¬ 
tained  thru  the  courtesy  of  the  Interstate  Commerce 
Commission.  The  matter  of  deciding  what  changes 
shall  be  presented  in  this  division  is  left  entirely  to  the 
discretion  of  the  Commission,  all  tables  submitted  by 
them  being  published  without  reservation  of  any  kind. 
This,  however,  must  not  be  taken  to  indicate  that  all 
important  changes  are  included,  as  such  a  monthly  pre¬ 
sentation  would  be  practically  impossible  owing  to  the 
great  number  of  tariffs  to  be  examined  and  the  short 
time  in  which  to  procure  the  rates  therefrom.  During 
the  past  year  the  rates  furnished  by  the  Commission 
have  dealt  almost  exclusively  with  the  fluctuations  in 
the  charge  of  transporting  grain  from  interior  primary 
markets  to  both  Atlantic  and  Gulf  ports. 

ADDITIONAL  STATEMENTS. 

In  addition  to  the  information  classified  under  the 
above  sections,  there  is  also  prepared  a  statement 
showing  the  number  of  cars  handled  by  37  different 
car  service  associations  for  comparative  periods. 
While  these  figures  indicate  only  in  a  rough  way 
changes  in  the  volume  of  traffic,  since  in  many  cases 
they  include  only  a  part  of  the  actual  number  of  cars 
handled  at  a  given  traffic  center,  and  since  the  terri¬ 
tory  under  the  control  of  an  association  may  expand 
or  contract  from  time  to  time;  they  do,  nevertheless, 
act  as  a  convenient  general  gage  of  increase  or  decrease 
of  traffic  by  rail,  assuming,  of  course,  that  they  are 
made  up  on  substantially  the  same  basis  from  year  to 
year. 


14135—07 - 5 


STATISTICAL  TABLES  OF  THE  FOREIGN  COMMERCE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


PRODUCTION,  IMPORTS,  AND  EXPORTS  OF  LEADING  ARTICLES  OF  COMMERCE. 

The  statistical  tables  which  immediately  follow  are  intended  to  present  in  a  summai’ized  form  the  more 
important  facts  with  reference  to  the  growth  of  production  and  consumption  of  the  principal  articles  forming 
the  foreign  commerce,  both  as  to  imports  and  exports;  the  growth  in  the  import  and  export  trade  by  great 
groups,  according  to  the  new  classification,  the  growth  of  trade  with  the  noncontiguous  territories  of  the  United 
States,  and  the  growth  of  the  trade  of  the  United  States  compared  with  that  of  the  other  principal  commercial 
countries  of  the  world.  Following  these  tables  are  presented  the  more  detailed  statements  of  the  commerce  of 
the  year  compared  with  former  years.  These  include  the  movements  of  each  article  and  class  of  merchandise 
into  and  out  of  the  country,  the  trade  with  each  country  of  the  world,  the  carrying  trade  in  its  relation  to  the 
foreign  commerce,  the  movements  into  and  out  of  the  ports  of  the  United  States,  the  imports  for  consump¬ 
tion,  and  finally  the  imports  of  each  article  and  the  countries  from  which  brought  during  a  term  of  years 
and  the  exports  of  each  article  and  the  countries  to  which  sent  for  a  like  period,  stating  quantities  wherever 
possible  and  values  in  all  cases. 

Quantity  of  Wheat  Produced  in  the  United  States  and  Wheat  and  Wheat  Flour  Imported, 
Exported,  and  Retained  for  Consumption,  Fiscal  Years  1880  to  1906. 

[Note. — Wheat  flour  is  reduced  to  wheat  at  the  rate  of  4$  bushels  to  the  barrel.] 


1880. 

1881. 

1882. 

1883. 

1884. 

1885. 

1886. 

1887. 

1888. 
18S9. 

1890. 

1891. 

1892. 

1893. 

1894. 

1895. 

1896. 

1897. 

1898. 

1899. 

1900. 
1901*' 

1902., 

1903. , 

1904. , 

1905., 

1906., 


YEARS. 


reduction.® 

Exports  of 
domestic. 

Domestic 
retained  for 
consumption. 

Imports. 

Exports  of 
foreign. 

Total 

consumption, 
domestic 
and  foreign. 

Domestic 

product 

exported. 

Consump¬ 
tion  per 
capita. 

Bushels. 

Bushels. 

Bushels. 

Bushels. 

Bushels. 

Bushels. 

Per  cent. 

Bushels. 

448, 756, 630 

180, 304, 180 

268, 452, 450 

486, 100 

030,298 

268, 452,  450 

40.18 

5.35 

498, 549, 868 

186,321,514 

312, 228, 254 

211,402 

153, 737 

312,286,019 

37.38 

6.09 

383, 280, 090 

121,892,389 

261, 387, 701 

865, 407 

705, 608 

261,547,560 

31.82 

4.98 

504, 185,470 

147,811,316 

356, 374, 154 

1,087,011 

974,380 

356, 486, 785 

29.33 

6.64 

421,086,160 

111,534,182 

309,551,978 

32, 474 

102, 120 

309,551,978 

26.49 

5.64 

512,765,000 

132,570,366 

380, 194, 634 

212,311 

281,469 

380, 194, 634 

25.86 

6.77 

357,112,000 

94, 565, 793 

262,546,207 

388, 415 

.  347, 507 

262, 587, 115 

26.48 

4.57 

457,218,000 

153,804,969 

303,413,031 

282, 400 

358, 446 

303,413,031 

83.66 

5. 17 

456,329,000 

119, 624, 344 

330, 703, 656 

594, 860 

502,320 

336, 796, 196 

26.23 

5.62 

415,868,000 

88, 600, 742 

327,267,258 

135,851 

221, 720 

327, 267, 258 

21.31 

5.34 

490,560,000 

109,430,467 

381,129,533 

162,546 

ISO, 709 

381,129,533 

22.31 

6.09 

399,262,000 

100,181,316 

293,080,084 

583, 827 

620, 619 

293, 080, 684 

26.60 

4.59 

611,780,000 

225, 665, 812 

386, 114, 188 

2, 462, 305 

1,838,829 

386, 737, 724 

36.88 

5.94 

515,949,000 

191,912,635 

324,036, 365 

968, 125 

572, 750 

324, 431, 740 

37.20 

4.89 

396,131,725 

104,283,129 

231,848,590 

1,182,865 

216,420 

232,815,041 

41.47 

3.44 

460,267,410 

144, 812, 718 

315, 454, 098 

1,438,399 

54S, 792 

310, 344, 305 

31.40 

4.59 

467, 102,947 

120,443,908 

340,658,979 

2, 116, 303 

2,362,355 

340,658,979 

27.07 

4.85 

427, 684, 340 

145, 124,972 

282,559,374 

1,544,242 

1,501,916 

282,601,700 

33.93 

3.95 

530, 149, 108 

"  217,306,004 

312, 843, 104 

2,058,938 

1, 880, 807 

313,021,235 

40.91 

4.29 

675, 148, 705 

222, 61S,  420 

452, 530, 285 

1,875,174 

1,935,127 

452,470,332 

32.97 

6.09 

547,303,846 

186,096,762 

301,207,084 

320, 195 

297,359 

361,229,920 

34.00 

4.  74 

522,229,505 

215,990,073 

306,239,432 

603, 101 

669, 112 

306, 173, 421 

41.36 

3.95 

74S,  460,218 

234, 772, 515 

513, 687, 703 

120, 502 

45. 464 

513, 762, 741 

31.37 

6.50 

670,063,008 

202,905,598 

467,157,410 

1, 080, 129 

1,261,626 

406,975,913 

30.28 

5.81 

637,821,835 

120, 727, 613 

517,094,222 

217, 682 

168, 761 

517, 143, 143 

18.92 

6.32 

552,399,517 

44,112,910 

508, 286,607 

3, 286, 190 

587, 473 

510,985,324 

7.99 

6.14 

692,979,489 

97,609,007 

595, 370, 482 

261,908 

32,972 

595, 599, 418 

14.09 

7.08 

26 


«  The  production  is  of  the  calendar  year  preceding  the  fiscal  year. 
b  Does  not  include  data  with  respect  to  insular  territories  from  1901  to  date. 


ANNUAL  REVIEW  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.  27 

Quantity  of  Corn  Produced  in  the  United  States  and  Corn  and  Corn  Meal  Imported,  Exported, 

and  Retained  for  Consumption,  Fiscal  Years  1880  to  1906. 

[Note.— Corn  meal  ia  reduced  to  corn  at  the  rate  of  4  bushels  to  the  barrel.] 


YEARS. 

Production.® 

Exports  of 
domestic. 

Domestic 
retained  for 
consumption. 

Net 

imports 

Total 

consumption, 
domestic 
and  foreign. 

Domestic 

product 

exported. 

Consump¬ 
tion  per 
capita. 

1880 . 

Bushels. 

1,547,901,790 

Bushels. 

99,572,329 

Bushels. 
1,448, 329,461 

Bushels. 
58, 876 

Bushels. 

1,448,388,337 

Per  cent. 
6.43 

Bushels. 

28.83 

1881 . 

1,717,434, 543 

93, 648, 147 

1,623,786,396 

75, 155 

1,623,861,551 

5.46 

31.64 

1882 . 

1,194,916,000 

44, 340, 633 

1,150, 575,317 

69, 621 

1,150,  644,938 

3. 71 

21.92 

1883 . 

1,617,025,100 

41,655,653 

1,575,369,447 

25,989 

1,575,395,436 

2.58 

29.24 

1884 . 

1,551,066,895 

46, 258, 606 

1,504,808,289 

4,894 

1,504,813,183 

2.99 

27.40 

1885 . 

1,795, 528,000 

52, 876, 456 

1,742,651,544 

4,507 

1,742,656,051 

2.95 

31.04 

1886 . 

1,936, 176,000 

64,829,617 

1.871,346,388 

16, 104 

1,871,362,487 

3.35 

32.60 

1887 . 

1,665,441,000 

41, 368, 584 

1,624,072,416 

30, 536 

1,624,102,952 

2.48 

27.68 

1888 . 

1, 456, 161, 000 

25, 360, 869 

1,430,800,131 

37, 493 

1, 430, 837, 624 

1.74 

23.86 

1889 . 

1,987,790,000 

70,841,673 

1,916,948, 327 

2,401 

1,916,950,728 

3. 57 

31.28 

1890 . 

2, 112,892,000 

103, 418, 709 

2,009,473,291 

1,626 

2,009,474,917 

4.85 

32.09 

1891 . 

1,489,970,000 

32,041,529 

1,457,928,471 

2,111 

1,457,930,582 

2. 15 

22.84 

1892 . 

2,060,154,000 

76, 602, 285 

1,983,551,715 

5,559 

1,983,557,274 

3.72 

30.48 

1893 . 

1,628,464,000 

47,121,894 

1,581,342,106 

1,881 

1,581,343,987 

2.89 

23.83 

1894 . 

1,619,496, 131 

66, 489, 529 

1,553,006,602 

2, 199 

1,553,008,801 

4.11 

22.96 

1895 . 

1,212,770,052 

28, 585, 405 

1,184,184,647 

16, 575 

1,184, 201,222 

2.36 

17. 18 

1896 . 

2,151,138, 580 

101,100,375 

2,050,038,205 

4,338 

2,050,042,543 

4.70 

29.18 

1897 . 

2, 283, 875, 165 

178, 817, 417 

2, 105, 057, 748 

6,284 

2,105,064,032 

'7.83 

29.40 

1898 . 

1,902,967,933 

212,055,543 

1,690,912,390 

3,417 

1,690,915,807 

11.14 

23. 19 

1899 . 

1,924,184,  660 

177,255,046 

1,746,929,614 

2,691 

1,746,932,305 

9.21 

23.51 

1900 . 

2,078,143,933 

213, 123, 412 

1,865,020,521 

2,480 

1,865,023,001 

10.30 

24.44 

1901 & . 

2, 105, 102, 516 

181,405,  473 

1,923,697,043 

5,169 

1,923,702,212 

8.62 

24.77 

1902 . 

1,522,519,891 

28, 028, 688 

1,494,491,203 

17,238 

1,494,508,141 

1.84 

18.92 

1903 . 

2, 523, 648, 312 

76,639,261 

2,447,009,051 

40,919 

2,447,049,970 

3.04 

30.45 

1904 . 

2,244,176,925 

58,222,061 

2,185,954,864 

11,622 

2,185,954,  864 

2.59 

26. 74 

1905 . 

2,467,480,934 

90,293,483 

2, 377, 187, 451 

15, 443 

2, 377, 202, 894 

3.66 

28.59 

1906 . 

2,707,993,540 

119, 893, 833 

2,588,099,707 

10,097 

2, 5S8, 109,804 

4.43 

30.75 

a  The  production  is  of  the  calendar  year  preceding  the  fiscal  year. 
b  Does  not  include  data  with  respect  to  insular  territories  from  1901  to  date. 

Relative  Exports  of  Wheat  and  Flour  from  the  United  States,  Fiscal  Years  1880  to  1906. 


YEARS. 

Wheat. 

Flour. 

Wheat, 
including 
flour  reduced 
to  wheat. 

Percentage 
of  flour. 

1880 . 

Bushels. 
153, 252, 795 
150,565,477 
95,271,802 
106, 385, 828 
70,349,012 

Barrels. 

6,011,419 

Bushels. 
180, 304, 176 
186, 321, 514 
121,892,389 

15. 03 

1894 

1881 . 

7,945, 786 
5,915,686 
9,205,664 

19. 18 

1895 

1882 . 

21.82 

1896 

1883 . 

147,811,316 

28.02 

1897 

1884 . 

9,152,260 

111, 534, 182 
132, 570, 366 

36.92 

1898 

1885 . 

84,653,714 

10, 648, 145 
8,179,241 

36. 15 

1899 

1886 . 

57,759,209 
101,971,949 
65,789,261 
46, 414, 129 
54,387,767 
55,131,948 
157, 280, 351 
117, 121,109 

94, 565, 793 

38. 92 

1900 

1887 . 

11, 518, 449 

153, 804, 970 

33.70 

1901 

1888 . 

1C  963, 574 
9, 374, 803 
12,231,711 
11,344,304 
15, 196, 769 
16,620,339 

119,625,344 

45. 00 

1902 

1889 . 

88, 600, 743 

47.  61 

1903 

1890 . 

109, 430, 467 
106,181,316 

50.30 

1904 

1891 . 

48.08 

1905 

1892 . 

225, 665, 812 
191,912,635 

30.30 

1906 

1893 . 

38. 97 

YEARS. 


Wheat. 


Flour. 


Wheat, 
including 
flour  reduced 
to  wheat. 


Percentage 
of  flour. 


Bushels. 


Barrels. 


Bushels. 


88, 415, 230 
76, 102, 704 
60.650,080 
79,562,020 
148,231,201 
139,432,815 
101,950,389 
132,060,667 
154, 856, 102 
114,181,420 
44, 230, 169 
4, 394, 402 
34,973,291 


16, 859, 533 
15, 268, 892 
14, 620, 684 
14, 569, 545 
15,349,943 
18, 502, 690 
18,699,194 
18,650,979 
17, 759, 203 
19, 716, 484 
16,999,432 
8, 826, 335 
13,919,048 


164, 283, 129 
144,812,718 
126, 443,968 
145,124,972 
217,306,005 
222, 618, 420 
186,096,762 
215,960,073 
234,772,515 
202,905,598 
120,727, 613 
•  44,112,910 
97, 609, 007 


46.18 
47.47 
52. 03 

45.18 
31,80 
37. 39 
45.22 
38. 86 
34.04 
43. 73 
63. 36 
90. 04 
64.72 


28  ANNUAL  REVIEW  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

Raw  Cotton  Produced,  Imported,  Exported,  and  Retained  for  Consumption,  Fiscal  Years  1879  to  1906 


PRODUCTION. 


EXPORTS,  IMPORTS,  AND  CONSUMPTION. 


YEARS. 

Annual 

crop.* 

Net 

weight, 

bale.!1 

Gross 
weight, 
bale,  r 

Gross  weight, 
crop. 

Farm  value. 

Exports  of 
domestic. 

Domestic 
retained  for 
consumption. 

Imports. 

Exports  of 
foreign. 

Foreign 
retained 
for  con¬ 
sumption. 

Total 

consumption, 
domestic 
and  foreign. 

Domes¬ 

tic 

prod¬ 
uct  ex¬ 
ported. 

Con¬ 
sump¬ 
tion  per 
capita. 

Bales. 

Lbs. 

Lbs. 

Pounds. 

Dollars. 

Pounds. 

Pounds. 

Pounds. 

Pounds. 

Pounds. 

Pounds. 

Per  ct. 

Per  ct. 

1879 . 

5,074,155 

447 

473.  85 

2,404,410,373 

193,854,641 

1 , 623, 372, 833 

776, 037, 540 

2.993,677 

503, 146 

2, 490, 531 

778,528,071 

67.  74 

15. 90 

1880 . 

5,761,252 

455 

4.81. 11 

2,771,797,156 

242,140,987 

1,822,061,114 

949, 736, 042 

3, 547, 792 

234, 729 

3,313,063 

953.049,105 

65.  73 

18.94 

1881 . 

6, 605, 750 

459 

484.  40 

3,199,822,682 

280,266,242 

2, 191,928,772 

1,007,893,910 

4, 449, 866 

1 , 240, 576 

3,209,290 

1,011,103,200 

68.  47 

19.64 

1882 . 

■».  456, 048 

449 

474.  38 

2, 588, 240. 0.0 

259,016,315 

1,739,975,961 

848,264,039 

4,339,952 

1 , 843, 490 

2. 496. 462 

850, 760, 551 

67.  23 

16.15 

1SS3 . 

0,949, 750 

464 

489.  95 

3.405.070,410 

309, 696, 500 

2,288.075,062 

1, 116,995,348 

4,031,945 

3,238,930 

843,015 

1,117,838,363 

67.  20 

20.  80 

1884 . 

5,713,200 

450 

482.  66 

2. 757, 544, 422 

250,594,750 

1,862,572,530 

894,971,892 

7.019,492 

1,353,936 

5. 665, 556 

900,637,448 

67.  56 

16. 30 

1885 . 

5, 706, 165 

455 

480,70 

2,742,966,011 

253,993,385 

1,891,659,472 

851 , 306, 539 

5,115,680 

1,609,260 

3, 506, 420 

854,812,959 

68.96 

15. 16 

1886 . 

6, 575, 691 

459 

483. 95 

3,182,305,659 

269,989,812 

2, 053. 037, 444 

1,124,263,215 

5,072,334 

1,276,961 

3, 795, 373 

1,128,063,588 

64.  08 

19.  59 

1887 . 

6,505,087 

460 

485.  37 

3.157,378,  443 

257,295,327 

2,169,457,330 

987.921,113 

3,924,531 

716, 371 

3, 208, 160 

991,129,273 

68. 71 

16. 84 

1888 . 

7,046,833 

459 

488.  05 

3.439,172,391 

291,045,346 

2.204,120,826 

1,175,051,565 

5, 497, 592 

203.972 

5, 293, 620 

1,180,345,185 

65. 83 

19.59 

1889 . 

6,938,290 

469 

495.  79 

3,439,934,799 

292,133,209 

2,384,816,669 

1,055,118,130 

7,973,039 

187,959 

7, 785, 080 

1,062,903,210 

69.  33 

17.22 

1890 . 

7,311,322 

4(0 

496.13 

3,627,366,183 

308,  424, 271 

2,471,799,853 

1,155,566,330 

8, 606, 049 

248, 104 

8,357,945 

1,163,924,275 

68.  15 

18.  50 

1891 . 

8, 652, 597 

475 

49S.  81 

4,316,043,982 

<=350,000,000 

2,907,358,795 

1,408,685,187 

20,908,  817 

447,794 

20,461,023 

1,429, 146,210 

67.36 

22.  38 

1892 . 

9,035,379 

474 

498.  77 

4.  506,  575, 984 

c313,000,000 

2,935,219,811 

1,571,356,173 

28, 663, 769 

132,777 

28,530,992 

1,590,887,165 

65.  13 

24.58 

1893 . 

6, 700, 365 

475 

500. 37 

3, 352, 658, 458 

C268.000, 000 

2,212,115,126 

1,140,543,332 

43,367,952 

360, 832 

43,007,120 

1 , 183, 550.  452 

65. 99 

17.  84 

1894 . 

7,  549, 817 

472 

490.  27 

3,769,381,478 

<=203, 857, 000 

2,683,282,325 

1,086,099,153 

27.705,949 

1,029,936 

26,676,013 

1.112,775. 166 

71.20 

10.  45 

1895 . 

9,901,251 

481 

508.  72 

5,036.964,409 

c262, 426, 000 

1  3,517,533,109 

1,519,431,300 

49,332,022 

771,614 

48, 500, 408 

1,567,991,708 

69.  83 

22.  75 

1896 . 

7, 157,  346 

470 

501:92 

3. 592, 416, 851 

c 269, 116,000 

2,335,226,385 

1,257,190,466 

55,350,520 

1,188,356 

54,162,164 

1,311,352,630 

65.  60 

18.  67 

1897 . 

8,757.964 

477 

502.08 

4,397.177,704 

c287,7S7,000 

1  3, 103, 754, 949 

1,293,422,755 

51,898,926 

1,188,523 

50,710,403 

1,344, 133,158 

70.  59 

18.  77 

1898 . 

11,199,994 

481 

506. 90 

5,677,259,827 

C294, 709, 000 

i  3,850,264,295 

1,826,995,532 

52, 660. 363 

499, 684 

52, 160,679 

1,879,156,211 

(.7.  82 

25.  76 

1899 . 

11,274,840 

487 

513. 96 

5,794,767,917 

c 260, 223,000 

|  3,773,410,293 

2,021,357,624 

50,158,158 

293,988 

49,864,170 

2,071,221,794 

65. 12 

27.87 

1900 . 

9,436,416 

478 

504. 12 

4,757,062,042 

(■357,000,000 

3,100,583,188 

1 , 656, 479, 754 

67, 398, 521 

1,381,4(3 

66.017,058 

1,722,496,812 

65.18 

22.57 

1901(1 . 

10,383,422 

484 

510. 28 

5. 298, 402. 830 

(=469,278,000 

3,330,890,448 

1,967,512,382 

46,631,283 

306, 452 

46, 324. 831 

2,013,837,213 

02.  87 

25. 94 

1902 . 

10,680,680 

480 

508.  43 

5,430,326,773 

c 41 4, 250. 000 

3,500,778,763 

1,929,548,010 

98. 715, 680 

1 , 470. 566 

97,245,114 

2,026,793,124 

64.  47 

25.  65 

1903 . 

10,727,559 

482 

508. 00 

5,449,010,421 

c 453, 948. 000 

|  3,543,043,022 

1,906,567,399 

74, 874, 426 

1 . 475, 494 

73,398,932 

1,979,966,331 

65.  01 

24.  64 

1904 . 

10,011,374 

482 

507. 69 

5,082,710,711 

c587, 470, 000 

3,063,192,760 

2,019,517,951 

48, 840, 590 

1,701,651 

47,138,939 

2,066,656,890 

60.  27 

25. 28 

1905 . 

13,  565, 885 

490 

515. 58 

6,994,281,731 

<=586,141,000 

4,304,848,903 

2,689,432,828 

€0, 508,  548 

650, 294 

59, 858, 254 

2,749,291,082 

61.55 

33.  07 

1906 . 

11,345,988 

510.91 

5,796,770,804 

3,634,045,170 

2,162,725,634 

70,963,633 

3, 148, 439 

67,815, 194 

2,230,540,828 

62.69 

26.  51 

a  The  “annual  crop’’  represents  the  commercial  movement  for  the  years  ending  August  31,  and  was  furnished  hy  the  National  Cotton  Exchange  of  America  for  1879 
to  1887,  the  New  York  Cotton  Exchange,  for  1888,- the  New  York  Commercial  and  Financial  Chronicle  for  1889  and  1890,  and  the  New  Orleans  Cotton  Exchange  for  sul (se¬ 
quent  years. 

6  As  reported  by  Mr.  Thomas  Ellison,  of  Liverpool. 

c  As  reported  by  Henry  G.  Hester,  secretary  New  Orleans  Cotton  Exchange. 
d  Does  not  include  data  with  respect  to  insular  territories  from  1901  to  date. 


Wheat,  Wheat  Flour,  Corn,  Oats,  and  Cotton  Exported,  Fiscal  Years  1880  to  1906. 


Y'EARS. 

Wheat. 

Wheat  flour. 

Corn. 

Oats. 

Cotton. 

Bushels. 

Barrels. 

Bushels. 

Bushels. 

Pounds. 

1880 . 

153,252,795 

6,011,419 

98,169,877 

766, 300 

1.822,061,114 

1881 . 

150,565,  477 

7,945,786 

91.908.175 

402,904 

2,190,928.772 

1882 . 

95,271,802 

5,915,686 

43, 184,915 

625, 090 

1,739,975,961 

1883 . 

106,385,828 

9.205, 004 

40, 586, 825 

461,496 

2. 288, 075, 062 

1884 . 

70,349,012 

9,152,260 

45, 247, 490 

1,760,376 

1 . 862, 572, 530 

1885 . 

84,653,714 

10, 648, 145 

51,834,416 

4.191,692 

1.891,659,  472 

1886 . 

57, 759, 209 

8,179,241 

63, 655, 433 

5. 672. 694 

2,058,037,444 

1S87 . 

101,971,949 

11,518,449 

40,307,252 

440,283 

2,169,457,330 

1888 . 

65,789,261 

11,963,574 

24,278,417 

332,  564 

2,264,120,820 

1889 . 

46,414,129 

9,374,803 

69,592,929 

624,226 

2,384,816,669 

1890 . 

54, 387  767 

12,231,711 

101,973,717 

13,692,776 

2,471,799,853 

1891 . 

55,131,948 

11,344,304 

30, 768, 213 

953,010 

2,907,358,795 

1892 . 

157,280,  351 

15, 196, 769 

75,  451,849 

9,425,078 

2,935,219,811 

1893 . 

117,121,109 

16, 620, 339 

46,037,274 

2,580,043 

2,212,115,126 

YEARS. 

Wheat. 

Wheat  flour. 

Corn. 

Oats. 

Cotton. 

Bushels. 

Barrels. 

Bushels. 

Bushels. 

Pounds. 

1894 . 

88, 415,230 

16,859,533 

65,324,841 

5,750,266 

2,683,282.325 

1895 . 

76, 102, 704 

15,268,892 

27,691,137 

569,977 

3.517.433.109 

1896 . 

60,650,080 

14,620,864 

99,992,835 

13,012,590 

2,335,226,385 

1,897 . 

79,562,020 

14,569,545 

176,916,305 

35,096,730 

3. 103.754,949 

1898 . 

148,231,261 

15,349.943 

208, 744, 939 

69.130.288 

3,850,264,295 

1899 . 

139.432.S15 

18,485,690 

174.089,094 

30,309,778 

3,773,410,203 

1900 . 

101,950.389 

18,699.194 

209, 348, 284 

41,369,415 

3,100,583,188 

1901 . 

132,060,667 

18,650,979 

177,817,965 

37,146,812 

3, 330, 890, 448 

1902 . 

15  4, 856, 102 

17,759,203 

26,630,552 

9,971,139 

3,500,778,763 

1903 . 

114,181,420 

19. 716, 484 

74,833,237 

4,613,809 

3,543,043,022 

1904 . 

44, 230, 169 

16, 999, 432 

55,858,985 

1,153.714 

3.063,192,  760 

1905 . 

4. 394, 402 

8,826.335 

88.807.223 

5, 479, 308 

4.304.848.903 

1906 . 

34,973,291 

13,919,048 

117,718,657 

46,324,935 

3,634,045,170 

Unmanufactured  Cotton  Exports  in  the  Fiscal  Years  of  High  Record,  1848  to  1906. 


YEARS. 

Value. 

YEARS. 

Value. 

YEARS. 

Value. 

1848  . . 

Dollars. 
61,998,294 
112,315,317 
128, 382, 351 
191, 806, 555 
a  200,  439, 529 

6  281,385,223 
142, 783,935 
b 201, 470, 423 
0184,187,436 

1870 . 

Dollars, 
b 227,027,024 

6  227,243,069 

6  192,659,262 
211,535,905 
247, 695, 746 
247,328,721 
223,016,760 
250,768,792 
290, 712, 898 

1892  . 

Dollars. 
258,461,241 
230,890,971 
241, 832, 737 
313, 673, 443 
290,651,819 
316, 180, 429 
370,811,246 
379,665,014 
<=401,006,921 

1851 . 

1873... 

1897 

1856  . 

1876 . 

1900  . 

I860  . 

1880 . 

1901 . 

1866  . | 

1867  . j 

1870  . 

1881 . 

1902 . 

18S3 . 

1903 . 

1888 . 

1904..... . 

1890 . . . 

1905... 

1891 . 

1906  . 

a  Gold  value. 


6  Paper-currency  value. 


c  Includes  linters. 


ANNUAL  REVIEW  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


29 


Wheat  Production  of  Principal  Wheat-Producing  Countries 

to  1905. 


of  the  World,  Crop  Years  1891 


1891 

1892 

1893 

1894 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899. 

1900. 

1901. 

1902. 

1903. 

1904. 

1905. 


United 

States. 

Russia. 

France. 

Austria- 

Hungary. 

Roumania. 

India. 

Argentina. 

Canada. 

Total,  includ¬ 
ing  countries 
not  specified. 

Bushels. 
611, 789, 000 
515,949,000 
396, 132, 000 
460,267,000 
467, 103, 000 
427, 684, 000 
530, 149, 000 
675, 149, 000 
547, 304, 000 
522,230,000 
748, 460, 000 
670,063,000 
637,822,000 
552,400,000 
692,979,000 

Bushels. 
318, 323,000 
409,570,000 
538, 018, 000 
506, 663, 000 
462, 247,000 
454, 135, 000 
3S0, 260, 000 
499,389,000 
487,234,000 
458, 0S4, 000 
462,921,000 
645,473,000 
602, 044, 000 
708,899,000 
676,435,000 

Bushels. 
219, 261, 000 
310, 836, 000 
277, 509, 000 
347, 531, 000 
340, 432,000 
339,793,000 
246, 596, 000 
363,498,000 
364, 414, 000 
326,083,000 
310,938,000 
327,841,000 
364, 320, 000 
298,826,000 
338,785,000 

Bushels. 
180,368,000 
192,732,000 
212,308,000 
200,831,000 
210, 440, 000 
205, 609, 000 
123, 196,000 
188,822,000 
202;  508, 000 
194,916,000 
180, 900, 000 
235,022,000 
226, 856, 000 
204, 535, 000 
227,646,000 

Bushels. 
48,491,000 
63,942,000 
60,745,000 
43, 587, 000 
68, 502, 000 
71,194, 000 
36,448,000 
58,457,000 
26,064,000 
56, 663, 000 
72, 386,000 
76,220,000 
73,700,000 
53,738,000 
100,000,000 

Bushels. 
256,704,000 
206, 640, 000 
268,539,000 
252,784,000 
255,244,000 
205,743,000 
191,257,000 
259,670,000 
255,260,000 
200,000,000 
264,825,000 
227,380, 000 
297,601,000 
359,936,000 
281,263,000 

Bushels. 
32,000,000 
36,000,000 
57,000,000 
80,000,000 
60,000,000 
41,000,000 
31,600,000 
53, 389, 000 
104,977,000 
101,655,000 
74,753,000 
56,380,000 
103,759,000 
129,672,000 
150,745,000 

Bushels. 
62,635,000 
49,701,000 
42,650,000 
44,583,000 
54,400,000 
40,809,000 
56, 102,000 
68,154,000 
59,960,000 
53,701,000 
91,424,000 
100,051,000 
84, 583, 000 
74,834,000 
113,022,000 

Bushels. 
2,432, 322,000 
2, 481,805,000 
2,562,913,000 
2, 660,557,000 
2,562,518,000 
2,506,320,000 
2,236,268, 000 
2,948,246,000 
2,783,885,000 
2,640, 751,000 
2,955,975, 000 
3,126,624,000 
3,224,993,000 
3,170,723,000 
3,337,400,000 

Exports  of  Wheat  and  Wheat  Flour  Combined  from  Specified  Countries,  1899  to  1906.“ 


COUNTRIES. 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

United  States . 

Russia . 

Austria-Hungary . 

Roumania . 

Argentina . 

Canada . 

India . 

Bushels. 

222, 619, 420 
66,996,976 
217, 084 
7,844,881 
65, 966, 909 
13, 871, 882 
38, 193, 673 

Bushels. 
186,096,762 
73,283,767 
2, 848, 658 
27, 664, 414 
73, 494, 405 
20,301,379 
19,548,877 

Bushels. 
215,990,072 
84, 730,067 
5, 185,292 
22, 104,274 
36,857,871 
14,773,908 
2,372,258 

Bushels. 
234,772,515 
114,582,957 
5,534,215 
34,715,538 
25, 672, 110 
31,007,446 
15,028,354 

Bushels. 
202,905,598 
157,227,926 
5,532,430 
31, 860, 620 
65, 420, 894 
38, 780, 692 
'  21,058,493 

Bushels. 

120,727,613 

174,330,131 

3,984,747 

26,719,065 

90,115,115 

23,923,228 

50,505,856 

Bushels. 

44,012,910 
b  181, 159,231 
3, 642, 729 
65,245,946 
112,717,368 
20, 648, 926 
83, 128,241 

Bushels. 

97,609,000 

42,519,271 

37,312,734 

<*  Figures  for  the  United  States  and  Canada  for  the  years  ending  June  30;  figures  for  the  other  countries  for  the  calendar  years;  figures  for  India  for  years  ending 
March  31.  Figures  of  wheat  exports  all  exprest  in  bushels  of  60  pounds;  figures  of  flour  exports  exprest  in  terms  of  wheat  at  the  uniform  rate  of  196  pounds  of  flour 
to  4i  bushels  of  wheat. 

b  Exports  over  the  European  frontier  only. 


PRINCIPAL  ARTICLES  FORMING  THE  IMPORT  AND  EXPORT  TRADE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

The  tables  which  follow  show  the  movements  in  the  principal  articles  forming  the  imports  and  exports  of 
the  United  States  for  specified  years.  The  articles  enumerated  form  more  than  three-fourths  of  the  total  value 
of  the  imports  and  exports  of  the  country,  and  these  tables  showing  the  movements  in  such  articles  at  intervals 
for  a  long  term  of  years  offer  facilities  for  an  analysis  of  that  trade. 

Imports  into,  and  Domestic  Exports  from,  the  United  States  of  Principal  Articles  for  Specified 

Fiscal  Years,  1875  to  1906. 

IMPORTS. 


ARTICLES. 


Chemicals,  drugs,  and  dyes . 

Coffee . 

Cotton,  manufactures  of . 

Earthen,  stone,  and  china  ware. 
Fibers: 

Manufactures  of . 

Unmanufactured . 

Fish . 

Fruits,  including  nuts . 

Furs,  and  manufactures  of . 

Hides  and  skins,  other  than  fur 

skins... . 

India  rubber  and  gutta-percha, 

crude . 

Iron  and  steel,  and  manufac¬ 
tures  of . 

Jewelry  and  precious  stones. . . . 
Leather,  and  manufactures  of . . 

Oils . 

Silk: 

Manufactures  of . 

U  nmanufactured . 

Spirits,  malt  liquors,  and  wines. 

Sugar . 

Tea . 

Tin,  in  bars,  blocks,  or  pigs . 

Tobacco,  unmanufactured . 

W  ood,  and  manufactures  of . . . . 
Wool: 

Manufactures  of . 

Unmanufactured . 


1875 

1880 

1885 

1890 

1895 

1900 

1902 

1903 

1901 

1905 

1906 

Dollars. 
29,204,113 
50,591,488 
27, 738, 401 

4, 265,210 

Dollars. 
41,351,016 
60, 360, 769 
31,376,693 
5,650,267 

Dollars. 
35.070,816 
46, 723, 318 
27,197,241 
4,837,782 

Dollars. 

41,602,078 

78,267,432 

29,918,055 

7,030,301 

Dollars. 
43, 567, 609 
96,130,717 
33, 196, 625 
8, 956, 106 

Dollars. 
53,705,152 
52,467,943 
41,296,239 
8, 645,265 

Dollars. 
57, 723, 622 
70,982, 155 
44, 460, 126 
9, 680, 156 

Dollars. 

64, 351, 199 
59,200,749 
52,462,755 
10, 512, 052 

Dollars. 

65,294,558 

69,551,799 

49,524,246 

12,005,014 

Dollars. 
64, 779,559 
84,654,062 
48,919,936 
11, 659, 723 

Dollars. 

74, 452, 664 
73,256, 134 
63,043,322 
12, 877,528 

19, 438, 557 

6, 353, 608 
3, 008, 615 
13, 093, 837 

4, 530, 753 

25, 753, 727 
9,592,868 
3, 403, 952 
14, 069, 187 
0,424,112 

20, 637, 729 
12, 362, 498 
4, 805, 635 
16, 705, 574 
5, 257, 547 

28,514,200 
20, 541, 767 
5, 289, 835 
20,  746, 471 
7,553,816 

26,290,994 
13,282,081 
5,725,338 
17, 239,923 
10, 322, 157 

31, 559, 371 
26, 373, 805 
7, 420, 453 
19, 263, 592 
12,060  124 

39, 036, 364 
31,545,962 
8,527,097 
21, 480, 525 
15, 623, 601 

39, 334, 521 
34, 462, 513 

8, 635, 583 
23, 726, 636 
15,301,912 

40,308,837 
37, 814, 285 
9, 889, 697 
24, 435, 854 
14, 763, 002 

40, 125, 406 
38,118,071 
10,498,076 
25,937,456 
18,306,302 

51, 437, 581 
39,360,290 
11, 607, 602 
28,915, 747 
21,855,682 

18,536,902 

30, 002, 254 

20, 586, 443 

21, 881, 886 

26, 122,942 

57,940,316 

58,006,618 

58,031,613 

52,006,070 

64, 764, 146 

83, 882, 167 

4, 675, 490 

9,606,239 

9,095,256 

14,854,512 

18,475,382 

31,792,697 

25, 151,559 

31,004,541 

41,049,434 

50,729,873 

46,035,685 

18, 475, 733 
4,299,976 
10, 245, 597 
2, 044, 840 

54, 060, 720 
7, 174,884 
12,205,033 
2, 830, 473 

33, 010, 093 
7,262,942 
10, 416, 885 
3,259,624 

41,679,501 
13, 744, 439 
12,436,080 
3,359,953 

23, 048, 515 
8,074,788 
13,819,038 
5, 119, 627 

20, 478, 728 
17, 783, 076 
13, 292, 196 
6, 817,780 

27,  ISO,  247 
25,990,570 
11,317,785 
9, 300, 198 

51,617,312 
34, 314, 652 
11, 294, 167 
12,283,957 

27,028,312 
25, 675, 429 
11,100,215 
11,179, 442 

23,510, 164 
35,065,158 
11,666,233 
11,593,520 

29,053,987 
42, 120,715 
15,140,926 
13, 723,948 

24,380,923 
4, 560, 102 
9,511,647 
70,016,959 
22, 673,703 
2, 327, 212 
3,724,879 
8,344,146 

32, 188, 690 
13,273, 135 
8,420,017 
78,853,466 
19, 782, 631 
6,223, 176 
4,911,086 
9, 761,948 

27,467,565 
12,886,229 
9, 379, 223 
72,519,514 
14,047,583 
4,283,460 
6,301,988 
12, 629, 062 

38, 686, 374 
24,325,531 
13, 600, 310 
96,094,532 
12,317,493 
6,898,909 
17, 605, 192 
17,241,916 

31, 206, 002 
22,626,056 
11,429,123 
76,462,836 
13, 171, 379 
6, 787, 424 
14,745,720 
17,814,119 

30,894,373 
45, 329, 760 
12, 758,582 
100,250,974 
10, 558, 110 
19, 104, 301 
13,297,223 
20,591,908 

32,640,242 
42, 025, 351 
15,246, 610 
55,061,097 
9,390, 128 
19, 461,850 
15,211,671 
24, 445,599 

35,963,552 
50,011,050 
17,171,617 
72,088,973 
15,659,229 
23, 618,802 
17,234,915 
28,746,271 

31,973, 680 
46, 100,500 
16, 662, 702 
71,915,753 

18.229.310 

21.486.311 
16,939,487 
26,984,353 

32,614,540 

61,040,053 

17. 652. 323 
97, 645, 449 
16,230, 858 
23, 378, 471 
18, 038, 677 

29.564.323 

32.910.590 
54,080,504 

19.257.590 
85,460,088 
14,580,878 
30,932,998 
22,447,514 
36,101,961 

44, 609,704 
11,071,259 

33,911,093 

23,727,650 

35,776,559 

8,879,923 

56, 582, 432 
15,264,083 

36, 543,084 
25,556,421 

16,164,446 

20,260,936 

17,384,463 

17,711,788 

19,546,385 
22, 152,961 

17,733, 788 
24,813,591 

17,893, 663 
46,225,558 

23, 080, 683 
39,068,37  2 

14135—07 - 6 


30 


ANNUAL  REVIEW  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


Imports  into,  and  Domestic  Exports  from,  the  United  States  of  Principal  Articles  for  Specified 

Fiscal  Years,  1875  to  1906 — Continued. 

domestic  exports. 


articles. 


Agricultural  implements . 

Animals . 

Breadstuffs . 

Cars,  carriages,  and  other 

vehicles . 

Chemicals,  drugs,  dyes,  and 

medicines . 

Coal . 

Copper,  and  manufactures  of... 
Cotton: 

Manufactures  of . v . 

U  nmanuf  actured _ .*. . 

Fertilizers . 

Fish . 

Fruits,  including  nuts . 

Iron  and  steel,  and  manufac¬ 
tures  of . 

Leather,  and  manufactures  of . . 

Mineral  oils . 

Meat  and  dairy  products . 

Naval  stores . 

Oil  cake  and  oil-cake  meals . 

Paper,  and  manufactures  of . 

Paraffin  and  paraffin  wax . 

Seeds . 

Tobacco: 

Manufactures  of . 

TJ  nmanuf  actured . 

Vegetable  oils . 

Wood,  and  manufactures  of. . . . 


1875 

1880 

1885 

1890 

1895 

1900 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

Dollars. 

2, 625, 372 
2,672,505 
111,458,265 

Dollars. 
2,245,742 
15, 882, 120 
288,036,835 

Dollars. 

2, 561, 602 
14,567,081 
160, 370, 821 

Dollars. 
3,859,184 
33, 638, 128 
154,925,927 

Dollars. 

5, 413, 075 
35, 754, 045 
114,604,780 

Dollars. 
16,099,149 
43,585,031 
262, 744, 078 

Dollars. 
16,286,740 
44,871,684 
213, 134, 344 

Dollars . 
21, 006, 622 
34, 781,193 
221,242,285 

Dollars. 

22,749,635 

47,977,875 

149,050,378 

Dollars. 
20, 721, 741 
46,728,281 
107,732,910 

Dollars. 

24, 554, 427 
49,139,568 
186,468,901 

1,181,436 

1, 407, 425 

1,864,528 

4, 746, 678 

2,382,714. 

9,905,610 

9,872,516 

10, 499, 195 

10,936,618 

10, 610, 437 

17,788,425 

3, 757, 935 
2,620,569 
1,085,688 

4,174,070 
2, 058, 080 
793, 455 

4,806, 193 
4,575,962 
5, 447, 423 

6,224,504 

6,856,088 

2,349,392 

8, 189, 142 
11, 098, 627 
14, 468, 703 

13, 203, 610 
19,502,813 
57, 852, 960 

13,288,218 

20,765,461 

41,218,373 

13, 697, 601 
21,206,498 
39, 667, 196 

14.480.323 

27.820.323 
57, 142, 081 

15,859,422 
29, 158, 322 
86,225,291 

18,331,974 

28,216,376 

81,282,664 

4, 071,882 
190, 638, 625 
616,376 
3, 165, 065 
1,634,003 

10, 467, 651 
211,535,905 
603,668 
4, 018, 825 
2,090,634 

11,836,591 
201,962,458 
910, 778 
4,892,919 
3,515,708 

9,999,277 
250,968,792 
1,618,681 
6, 040, 826 
4,059,547 

13,789,810 

204,900,990 

5,741,262 

4,501,830 

4,971,791 

24,003,087 
241,832,737 
7,218,224 
5, 427,  469 
11,642,662 

32, 108, 362 
290,651,819 
6,256,035 
6, 563, 199 
8,719,344 

32,216,304 
316, 180,429 
6,724,301 
6,717,274 
18,057,677 

22, 403, 713 
370,811,246 
7,112,512 
7, 857, 041 
20, 678, 665 

49,666,080 
379,965,014 
7, 620, 886 
6,527,863 
15,606,586 

52,944,033 
<■401,005,921 
8,686,965 
7, 559, 178 
15,274,158 

19,534.215 
7,324,796 
30,078,568 
83, 100, 065 
4, 826, 169 
5, 138, 300 
740, 258 

14,716,524 
6, 760, 186 
36,218,625 
129,887,277 
4,585,062 
6,282,892 
1, 183, 140 

16,592,155 
9, 692, 408 
50,257,947 
107, 332, 456 
4,984,794 
6,  674, 466 
972, 493 
1, 725, 344 
2, 166, 674 

25,542,208 
12,438, 847 
51,403,089 
136,264,506 
7, 444, 446 
7,999,926 
1, 226, 686 
2, 408, 709 

32,000,989 
15,614.407 
46, 660, 082 
135,216.27(1 
7,419,773 
7,166,087 
2,185,257 
3,569,614 

121,913,548 
27,293,010 
75,611,750 
184, 453, 055 
12,474,194 
16,757,519 
6, 215, 833 
8, 602,  723 
7,036,982 

98.552.562 
29,798,323 
72,302,822 

199,861,378 

11.733.562 
19, 779, 142 

7,312,030 

8,858,844 

8,027,824 

96, 642, 467 
31,617,389 
67,253,533 
179,839,714 
12,918,708 
19,743,711 
7,180,014 
9,411,294 

111,948,586 
33,980,615 
79,060.469 
176,027,586 
16,145,222 
16,899,257 
7, 543,  728 
8,859,964 
2,583,325 

134,728,363 
37,936,745 
79,793,222 
169,998,873 
16, 106, 643 
21,498,085 
8,238,088 
7, 789, 160 

160,984,985 
40. 642, 858 
84,041,327 
210,990,065 
20,075,585 
23,386,218 
9,536,065 
8,808,245 
8,912,662 

1,291,015 

2,770,823 

2, 637, 888 

2,  849, 145 

9,455,283 

2, 557^  747 

2,602,921 
25, 241, 549 
464,905 
17,740,085 

2,063, 166 
16, 379, 107 
3,476,240 
16,237,376 

2,741,519 

22,025,786 

2,932,267 

21,464,322 

3,876,045 
21,479,556 
5, 672, 441 
28,274,529 

3,953, 155 
25, 798, 968 
7,342,112 
27, 115,907 

6,010,141 
29, 422, 371 
16, 345, 056 
50, 598, 416 

5, 668, 853 
27, 103,996 
15,308,633 
47, 779, 848 

5,193,796 

35,250,893 

16,234,362 

57,743,535 

5, 042, 719 
29, 640, 812 
12,618,381 
65, 428, 417 

5, 690, 203 
29,800,816 
16, 632, 232 
58,002,977 

5, 410, 480 
28,808,361 
15, 906, 037 
69,080,394 

a  Includes  linters. 


t>  Not  including  com  oil  cake. 


Imports  into  the  United  States  of  Principal  Crude  Articles  for  Use  in  Manufacturing  for 

Specified  Fiscal  Years,  1870  to  1906. 

[Note. — These  ten  groups  form  from  80  to  95  per  cent  of  the  crude  materials  Imported  for  use  in  manufacturing.] 


YEARS. 

Fibers, 

unmanu¬ 

factured. 

Silk,  raw. 

India 

rubber  and 
gutta¬ 
percha. 

Hides  and 
skins. 

Furs  and 
fur  skins, 
undrest. 

Chemicals, 
drugs,  and 
dyes. 

Wool,  raw. 

Cotton, 

raw. 

Wood, 

unmanu¬ 

factured. 

Tin  in  bars, 
blocks,  etc. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1870 . 

6,043, 102 

3,017,958 

3,459,665 

14,402,339 

2, 236, 229 

24,573,832 

6,743,350 

331,573 

670, 131 

1,984,238 

1875 . 

6, 236,099 

4,504,306 

4, 675,  490 

18, 536, 902 

4,530,753 

26, 534, 610 

11,071,259 

408, 808 

1,895,585 

2,327,212 

1880 . 

9,392,868 

13, 837, 809 

9, 606, 239 

30,002,254 

2,496,277 

41,242,970 

23, 727, 650 

591, 120 

2, 884, 579 

6, 223, 176 

1885 . 

12,362,498 

12,925,437 

9,095,256 

20, 586,  443 

1,854,282 

33, 158, 136 

8, 879, 923 

954, 760 

3, 587, 651 

4, 283, 460 

1890 . 

20, 541, 767 

24,331,867 

14, 854, 512 

21,881,886 

2, 165,213 

40,268,339 

15,264,083 

1,392, 728 

4, 254, 789 

6,898,909 

1891..' . 

21,286, 705 

19,076,081 

18, 020, 804 

27,930,759 

2, 822, 166 

46, 120,971 

18,231,372 

2,825,004 

5,288,264 

7, 977,545 

1892 . 

19, 124,094 

25,059,325 

19,833,090 

26, 850, 218 

3,352, 429 

44,953,320 

19, 688, 108 

3,217,521 

5, 626, 143 

8, 667,870 

1893 . 

21,371,555 

29,S36, 986 

17,964,607 

28, 347, 896 

4,049,173 

51,711,451 

21,064,180 

4, 688, 799 

6, 705, 798 

12,358,999 

1894 . 

12, 163,  481 

16,234, 182 

15,162,333 

16, 786, 152 

2,641,205 

36, 707, 825 

6, 107, 438 

3,003,888 

6, 010,  492 

2,  640, 770 

1895 . 

13,282,081 

22,626, 056. 

18,475,382 

26,122,942 

3,320,058 

42, 764, 332 

25, 556, 421 

4,714,375 

7, 374, 205 

6,  787,  424 

1896 . 

12, 870, 694 

26,763,428 

16,781,533 

30, 520, 177 

3,  545, 700 

96,980,235 

32, 451, 242 

6, 578,212 

8,  439, 156 

6,  761, 716 

1897 . 

12,336, 418 

18, 918, 283 

17,558,163 

27, 863, 026 

2,938,979 

43, 783, 860 

53,243,191 

5, 884, 262 

8, 519, 928 

6, 535, 852 

1898 . 

13,  446, 186 

32,110,066 

25,545,391 

37, 068, 932 

3,  S32, 603 

40,115,862 

16, 783, 692 

5,019,503 

6,434,091 

8, 776, 151 

1899 . 

20,300,093 

32,  479, 627 

32,041,626 

41,988,043 

5, 645,  731 

41,136,063 

8,322,897 

5,013,146 

5,849,912 

11,843,357 

1900 . 

26,373,805 

45,329,760 

31, 792, 697 

57, 935, 698 

6,  646, 807 

52, 111,740 

20,260,936 

7,960,945 

5,961,456 

19,104,301 

1901 . 

22, 932, 506 

30,051,365 

28, 835, 178 

48, 220, 013 

6, 238, 842 

51,678,713 

12, 529, 881 

6,787, 828 

6, 950, 123 

19, 805, 551 

1902 . 

31, 545, 962 

42, 635, 351 

25,652, 977 

58,011,168 

9,787,013 

56, 151,997 

17,711,788 

12,208,231 

7,587,901 

19, 461, 850 

1903 . 

34,  462, 513 

50,011,050 

31,004,541 

58,031,613 

8, 815, 108 

62, 794, 260 

22, 152,961 

11,698,653 

8, 294, 963 

23, 618, 802 

1904 . 

37,814,285 

46, 100, 500 

41, 049,  434 

52, 006, 070 

9,005,873 

63,581,716 

24, 813, 591 

9,387,331 

8,429,218 

21,486,311 

1905 . 

38, 118, 071 

61, 040, 053 

50, 729, 873 

64, 764, 146 

10, 502, 907 

63, 261, 152 

46, 225, 558 

10, 656, 624 

7, 880, 746 

23, 378, 471 

1906 . 

39,360,290 

54,080,504 

46,035,685 

83,882,167 

13,116,716 

72, 758, 190 

39,008,372 

12, 235, 634 

8,931,114 

30,932,998 

COMMERCE  WITH  THE  NONCONTIGUOUS  TERRITORIES  0E  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

The  accompanying  tables  show  the  shipments  from  the  United  States  to  its  noncontiguous  territories  for  a 
term  of  years.  Under  the  term  “noncontiguous  territories”  are  included  Porto  Rico,  the  Hawaiian  Islands, 
the  Philippine  Islands,  Guam,  Tutuila,  etc.,  and  Alaska.  The  tables  show  the  total  shipments  from  the  United 
States  to  the  various  territories  and  the  merchandise  received  into  the  United  States  from  the  same,  and 
includes  the  principal  articles  forming  this  trade. 


ANNUAL  REVIEW  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES.  31 

Commerce  of  the  United  States  with  Porto  Rico,  Hawaii,  and  the  Philippine  Islands,  Fiscal  Years 

1897  to  1906. 


PORTO  RICO. 

HAWAII. 

PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS. 

YEARS. 

Imports  into 
United  Statos 
from  Porto 
Rico,  a 

Exports  from 
United  States 
to  Porto  Rico. 6 

Imports  into 
United  States 
from  Hawaii.  “ 

Exports  from 
United  States 
to  Hawaii.  6 

Imports  into 
United  States 
from 

Philippines. 

Exports  from 
United  States 
to  Philippines,  c 

1897 . 

Dollars. 

2, 181,024 

Dollars. 

1,988,888 

Dollars. 

13, 687, 799 

Dollars. 

4,690,075 

Dollars. 

4,383,740 

Dollars. 

94, 597 

1898 . 

2, 414, 350 

1, 505, 946 

17, 187,380 

5,907,155 

3, 830, 415 

127, 804 

1899 . 

3, 179, 827 

2,085,848  | 

17, 831, 463 

9, 305, 470 

4, 409, 774 

404, 193 

1900 . 

3, 078, 048 

4, 640, 449 

20, 707, 903 

13, 509, 148 

5, 971, 208 

2, 640, 449 

1901 . 

5, 883, 892 

6,861,917 

27, 903, 058 

(d) 

4,  420, 912 

4,027,064 

8,378,700 

10, 882, 653 

24, 730, 060 

(d> 

6,612,700 

5, 258, 470 

1903 . 

11,051, 195 

12,245,845 

26, 242, 869 

10, 943, 061 

11,372, 584 

4,038,909 

11,722, 820 

11,210,060 

25, 157, 255 

11,683,393 

12,066,947 

4,832,900 

1905 . 

15, 033, 145 

13,974,070 

36,112,055 

11,753, 180 

12,657,904 

6, 200, 620 

1900 . 

19, 142, 461 

19, 224, 881 

1 

26, 882, 199 

12,036,675 

12,337, 927 

5, 459, 444 

a  After  1900  shipments  to  the  United  States. 
i>  After  1900  shipments„from  the  United  States. 


c  Does  not  include  supplies  sent  by  the  Government. 
d  No  data. 


Commerce  of  the  United  States  with  Hawaii  for  Specified  Fiscal  Years,  1860  to  1906. 


YEARS. 

Imports  into 
United  States 
from  Hawaii. 

Exports  from 
United  States 
to  Hawaii. 

YEARS. 

Imports  into 
United  States 
from  Hawaii.  a 

Exports  from 
United  States 
to  Hawaii. t 

I860  . 

Dollars. 

334, 753 
1, 134, 723 
1,227, 191 
4, 606,  444 
8,857,497 
12,313,908 
7,888,961 

Dollars. 
659,345 
808, 416 
662, 164 
2,086,170 

2, 787, 922 

4, 711, 417 
3,723,057 

1900 . 

Dollars. 

20, 707, 903 
27, 903, 058 
24,730,060 
26, 242, 869 
25, 157, 255 
36, 112,055 
26, 882, 199 

Dollars. 

13, 509, 148 

00 

(c) 

10,943,061 
11,683,393 
11,753, 180 
12,036,675 

1870  . 

1901 . 

1875 

1902 . 

1880 

1903 . 

1885 

1904 . 

1890 

1905 . 

1895 

1906 . 

a  After  1900  shipments  to  the  United  States.  &  After  1900  shipments  from  the  United  States.  c  No  data. 

I 

Exports  of  Principal  Domestic  Articles  from  the  United  States  to  Porto  Rico,  Hawaii,  and  the 

Philippine  Islands,  Fiscal  Years  1904,  1905,  and  1906. 


1004 

1905 

1906 

ARTICLES. 

Porto  Rico. 

Hawaii. 

Philippines. 

Porto  Rico. 

Hawaii. 

Philippines. 

Porto  Rico. 

Hawaii. 

Philippines. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Agricultural  implements . 

15, 508 

26,010 

28,583 

32, 247 

13,083 

22,335 

42,365 

22, 635 

115, 800 

Animals: 

9,291 

1,650 

400 

10,125 

725 

1, 475 

10,355 

All  other . 

1,859 

83,855 

1,210 

12,717 

62, 791 

165 

51, 171 

104, 842 

380 

Breadstufls . 

1,0.84,694 

1,512,311 

346,946 

1, 255,  481 

1, 402, 997 

315, 457 

1,395,257 

1,472,230 

379, 755 

Bricks . 

7,519 

14,921 

4,040 

8, 566 

9,073 

1,964 

23, 642 

15,940 

1,289 

Cars,  carriages,  other  vehicles,  and  parts  of . 

122, 503 

74, 412 

85,739 

141,921 

156, 546 

112, 402 

363, 443 

208, 987 

98,914 

Chemicals,  drugs,  dyes,  and  medicines . 

139,996 

202, 436 

68,929 

164, 990 

220,919: 

76, 618 

201, 472 

213, 245 

95,099 

Clocks  and  watches,  and  parts  of . 

4, 650 

26, 276 

10, 165 

5,727 

11,594 

6, 924 

9,291 

14, 455 

5, 761 

Coal . 

239, 144 

35, 596 

157,068 

19S,  888 

52, 156 

346,083 

171,647 

58, 412 

148, 705 

Copper,  manufactures  of . 

7,909 

48,925 

25,070 

20, 636 

12,282 

41, 105 

39, 336 

29, 306 

20,788 

Cotton,  manufactures  of . 

1, 670, 005 

1,020,125 

322, 259 

2,301,724 

989, 867 

850, 244 

2, 419, 121 

872,332 

403,896 

746 

21,  760 

14,925 

49 

12,995 

Fibers,  vegetable,  and  textile  grasses,  manufactures 

of . 

73, 842 

79,433 

7,663 

79, 603 

113,025 

12,066 

143, 901 

101, 843 

23,897 

154, 106 

241,046 

29, 641 

245, 939 

253, 172 

63, 041 

514,902 

247,954 

75,542 

Fruits  and  nuts . 

29, 456 

173, 492 

25,018 

36,997 

147,300 

33, 327 

49, 579 

138, 495 

48, 490 

Furniture  of  metal . 

18, 207 

1,926 

43 

22,992 

343 

185 

27, 160 

6,546 

3,351 

Glass  and  glassware . 

40, 063 

77,  809 

7,660 

58, 582 

64,831 

11,119 

69, 834 

88,305 

12,361 

Hay . 

346 

178, 149 

320, 224 

551 

143, 420 

89,979 

3, 433 

132, 123 

156,935 

India  rubber,  manufactures  of . 

26, 136 

80, 948 

73, 790 

30, 254 

66, 736 

67, 663 

50, 268 

94, 614 

83, 493 

Instruments,  etc.,  for  scientific  purposes . 

44, 408 

68, 059 

58,668' 

47, 726 

73,303 

182, 157 

88, 860 

71,241 

188,366 

Iron  and  steel,  and  manufactures  of . 

1,013,061 

1, 453, 160 

778, 767 

1,555,684 

1, 249, 462 

1,316, 185 

3, 240, 649 

1,380,414 

833,918 

Lamps,  chandeliers,  and  other  devices  for  illumi- 

nating . 

11,137 

18, 322 

19,552 

15, 658 

23,412 

18,535 

22, 249 

16, 131 

36,008 

Leather,  and  manufactures  of . 

283,961 

336, 460 

268,575 

336, 722 

343, 512 

227, 220 

441, 652 

307, 848 

406, 935 

Meats  and  dairy  products . 

1,192,016 

547, 162 

311, 191 

1, 407, 729 

524, 372 

310,354 

1, 800, 671 

587,334 

490,705 

Naval  stores . , . 

8, 540 

11,398 

19, 240 

9,539 

10, 135 

5, 517 

12, 558 

10, 991 

10, 559 

Oils,  mineral . 

100, 622 

962, 763 

418,883 

144, 407 

1,338,055 

799,000 

180,674 

1, 238, 530 

210, 104 

Paper,  and  manufactures  of . 

115,296 

168,988 

94, 646 

170, 158 

175, 855 

143,771 

171, S12 

176, 705 

130, 184 

2,326, 127 

143,142 

2,508, 724 

303, 029 

3,347, 101 

164, 863 

Soap . . . 

141, 599 

103',  178 

8,841 

'  168]  931 

90,891 

17, 613 

'247,038 

87i 060 

18, 646 

Spirits,  wines,  and  malt  liquors: 

Malt  liquors . 

101, 188 

111,974 

191, 667 

180,399 

80,371 

188,941 

159,093 

85,053 

81,349 

Spirits,  distilled . 

4,330 

138, 147 

40, 526 

5, 850 

110, 850 

78,013 

7,970 

146, 784 

64, 431 

Wines . 

48,379 

218,058 

2, 818 

616 

264, 884 

4,237 

82, 608 

309, 118 

4,01S 

Sugar,  molasses,  and  confectionery . 

144, 731 

137,093 

12, 762 

188, 334 

80,319 

10,075 

245, 866 

93, 490 

11,644 

Tobacco,  and  manufactures  of . 

90, 131 

522,945 

173 

171,956 

528,373 

6,515 

368, 156 

494, 818 

48,895 

Vegetables . 

128, 232 

202, 466 

95, 267 

137, 565 

164, 469 

94,315 

333, 942 

157,370 

112,346 

Wood,  and  manufactures  of . 

436,230 

589,884 

621, 171 

578,957 

527, 437 

291,292 

824,500 

814, 250 

431,249 

Wool,  manufactures  of . 

92,957 

183, 584 

18,969 

133, 811 

240,723 

12, 226 

140, 807 

192,852 

28,054 

Total  domestic  exports . 

10,727,015 

11,602,080 

4, 831, 860 

13,387,457 

11,643,519 

6,198,384 

18,648,991 

11,771,155 

5,458,867 

32  ANNUAL  REVIEW  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

Summary  of  Trade  of  the  United  States  with  its  Noncontiguous  Territories,  Fiscal  Years  1895 

to  1906. 

SHIPMENTS  FROM  THE  UNITED  STATES  TO  ITS  NONCONTIGUOUS  TERRITORIES. 


NONCONTIGUOUS  TERRI¬ 
TORIES. 

1895 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1990 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

Shipments  of  Domestic  Mer¬ 
chandise  to— 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 
9,266,504 
10, 787, 666 
11, 976, 134 
4, 028, 677 
44, 939 

Dollars. 

9, 869, 721 
11, 602, 080 
10, 727, 015 
4, 831, 860 
95, 885 
63,627 
39,583 

Dollars. 
11, 227, 619 
11,643,519 
13, 387, 457 
6, 198, 384 
463 
16, 821 
69,670 

Dollars. 
14, 375, 275 
11,771,155 
18, 648, 991 
5, 458, 867 

Hawaii . 

Porto  Rico . 

Philippine  Islands . 

Guam  a . 

3, 648, 472 
1, 820, 203 
119, 255 

3,928, 187 
2,080,400 
162, 341 
11,244 

4,622,581 
1,964,850 
94, 597 

5,773,672 
1, 481, 629 
127,  787 
4,070 

9, 006, 67 i 
2,633,400 
401, 258 
6,883 

13,077,506 
4, 260,892 
2, 635, 624 
13, 247 

6, 861, 917 
4, 014, 180 
34,223 

16, 719,  444 
5,251,867 
18,491 

54,675 

78, 733 

Total . 

Shipments  of  Foreign  Mer- 

&  CHANDISE  TO— 

5,587,930 

6, 182, 172 

6, 682,028 

7,387,158  12,048,212 

19,987,269 

10,910,320 

15,989,802 

36, 158, 595 

37, 229, 771 

42,543, 933 

50, 333, 021 

243, 197 
155,397 
269, 711 
10, 232 
564 

295, 389 
81,313 
483, 045 
1,040 
5,347 

8 

615 

276  636 
109, 661 
586,613 
2,236 

494, 552 
265, 520 
575,890 
577 

Hawaii . 

Porto  Rico . 

Philippine  Islands . 

74,585 
13, 341 

57, 520 
21, 694 
105 

67,494 

24,038 

133,483 
24, 317 
17 

298, 799 
52,448 
2, 935 

431, 642 
379,557 
4, 825 

103, 491 
12, 884 
468 

163, 209 
6,603 
255 

2 

145 

Tutuila . 

42 

27 

Total . . . 

Shipments  of  Gold  and  Silver 
to— 

87,826 

79, 319 

91, 532 

157,817 

354, 182 

816, 024 

116, 843 

170,067 

679, 143 

866, 767 

975, 293 

1,336,566 

137,518 
1, 122,926 
2,979 

61,570 
110, 500 

437, 541 
103, 000 

731,412 
327, 957 
66, 250 
35, 000 

Hawaii . 

578,000 

727,690 

1,400 

1,091,188 

1, 155,355 

1,915,894 
133, 100 

2,019,590 

3,000 

Tutuila . 

2,000 

18,000 

1 

SHIPMENTS  TO  THE  UNITED  STATES  FROM  ITS  NONCONTIGUOUS  TERRITORIES. 


Shipments  of  Domestic  Mer¬ 
chandise  FROM— i> 

10, 188, 220 
26, 201, 175 
10, 909, 147 
11, 372, 584 
9,588 

10, 100, 181 
25, 133, 533 
11,576,912 
12, 06b,  947 
25, 877 

10,698,694 
36, 069, 109 
15, 527, 265 
12,657,904 
47, 453 

9,208,130 
26, 850, 4b3 
19,055,474 
12,337,927 

Hawaii . 

Porto  Rico . 

Philippine  Islands . 

7,  S88, 961 
1. 506, 512 
4, 731, 366 

11,757, 704 
2, 296, 653 
4, 982, 857 

13, 687, 799 
2, 181, 024 
4, 383, 740 

17, 187,380 
2,414,356 
3,830,415 

17,831,463 
3, 179, 827 
4, 409, 774 

20, 707, 903 
3, 078, 648 
5, 971, 208 

27, 903, 058 
5,581,288 
4, 420, 912 

24, 700, 429 
8, 297, 422 
6, 612, 700 

Total . 

Shipments  of  Foreign  Mer¬ 
chandise  from— 

14, 126, 839 

19, 037, 214 

20, 252,563 

23, 432, 151 

25,421,064 

29, 757, 759 

37,905,258 

39,610,551 

58,680,714 

58, 903, 450 

75,000,425 

67, 451, 994 

40, 349 
41,694 
142, 048 

64,959 
23, 722 
145, 914 

102, 752 
42, 946 
105, 880 

64,207 
31. 736 
86, 987 

59, 849 

81,344 

59,849 

81,344 

224,091 

234,595 

251, 578 

182, 930 

Shipments  of  Gold  and  Silver 
from— i> 

15, 734, 145 
795, 000 
4, 165 

14,907,628 

222,417 

3,010 

19,801,160 
157, 172 
2,009 

20, 131, 156 
55,312 
1,188 

55, 000 
65,339 

130,000 

31,473 

109, 466 
66, 650 

516, 980 
24, 108 

Porto  Rico . 

19,909 

31, 113 

a  From  1896  to  1898  includes  all  Spanish  Oceania. 


b  Prior  to  1901  represents  imports  into  the  United  States  from  the  territory  named 


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33 


COMMERCE  WITH  CUBA. 

The  table  which  follows  shows  the  commerce  of  the  United  States  with  Cuba,  by  total  values  in  each  year 
from  1890  to  1906.  It  is  presented  as  being  especially  interesting  by  reason  of  the  recently  established  reciprocity 
treaty  with  that  island. 

Imports  and  Exports  of  Merchandise  in  the  Commerce  of  the  United  States  with  Cuba,  Fiscal 

Years  1890  to  1906. 


YEARS. 

IMPORTS. 

EXPORTS. 

Free  of  duty. 

Dutiable. 

Total. 

Domestic. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1890 . 

2,761,711 

51, 039, 880 

53,801,591 

12, 669, 509 

414, 906 

13,084,415 

1891 . 

26,  044, 502 

35, 669, 893 

61,714,395 

11,929,605 

295, 283 

12,224,888 

1892 . 

66, 140. 835 

11,790,836 

77,931,671 

17,622,411 

331, 159 

17, 953, 570 

1893 . 

66, 049, 369 

12, 657, 137 

78, 706, 506 

23, 604, 094 

553, 604 

24, 157, 698 

1894 . 

67, 418, 289 

8, 259, 972 

75, 678, 261 

19,855,237 

270, 084 

20, 125, 321 

1895 . 

17,684,765 

35, 186, 494 

52, 871, 259 

12, 533, 260 

274,401 

12,807,661 

1896 . 

2,074,  763 

37,942,967 

40,017,730 

7, 312, 348 

218.532 

7, 530, 880 

i897 . 

1,270,059 

17, 136, 756 

18,406,815 

7,599, 757 

660, 019 

8, 259, 776 

189S . 

276,  000 

14,  956, 477 

15, 232, 477 

9, 233, 894 

327, 762 

9, 561, 656 

1899 . 

1,031,  713 

24, 377,115 

25, 408, 828 

17, 247, 952 

1,368,425 

18,616,377 

1900 . 

1, 854, 373 

29, 517, 331 

31,371,704 

25, 236, 808 

1,276,592 

26,513, 400 

1901 . 

2,  691, 587 

40,731,501 

43, 423, 088 

24, 100, 453 

1,864,348 

25,964,801 

1902 . 

2,644,017 

32, 050, 667 

34, 694, 684 

25,012, 109 

1,611,391 

26, 623, 500 

1903 . 

3,114,807 

59, 827, 9S3 

62, 942,  790 

20, 140, 132 

1,621,506 

21,761,638 

1904 . 

4, 378, 297 

72, 605, 121 

76,983,418 

25, 810, 812 

1, 566, 653 

27,377.465 

1905 . 

3, 381,953 

'  82, 923, 30b 

8b,  304, 259 

36, 407, 932 

1, 972, 669 

38,380,601 

1906 . 

• 

3, 148, 249 

81, 831, 572 

84, 979, 821 

46, 377, 277 

1,386,411 

47, 763, 688 

IMPORTS  OF  TROPICAL  PRODUCTS. 

Quantities  of  Imports  of  the  Principal  Tropical  and  Subtropical  Articles  for  Specified  Fiscal 

Years,  1875  to  1906. 


ARTICLES. 

1875 

1880 

1885 

1890 

1895 

1900 

1903O 

1904a 

1905a 

1906  a 

Cocoa . 

.pounds. . 

5, 216, 556 

7, 403, 643 

10, 300, 120 

18, 266, 177 

29, 307, 048 

41, 746, 872 

63,351,294 

72, 277,600 

73,903,495 

80,117,402 

Coffee . 

_ do _ 

317,970, 665 

446, 850,  727 

572.  599,  552 

499, 159, 120 

652,208,975 

787,991,911 

923, 253, 278 

998, 831, 392 

1,050,749,250 

854,019,542 

Cotton . 

_ do _ 

2, 149, 332 

3,  547, 792 

5,115,680 

8,  606, 049 

49,332,022 

b7, 398, 521 

98, 081, 94b 

69, 824, 701 

85, 210, 879 

97,493,927 

Fibers . tons.. 

India,  rubber  and  gutta- 

70, 787 

111,751 

177, 405 

195, 332 

238, 711 

249,306 

259, 121 

299, 665 

292, 834 

307, 283 

percha . 

Olive  oil . 

.pounds. . 

12, 035, 909 

16, 828, 099 

24,  208, 148 

33, 842, 374 

41,068,401 

58, 50b, 569 

55, 326, 861 

59, 440, 168 

67,899,473 

58,345,115 

..gallons.. 

349,807 

383, 131 

493, 928 

893, 984 

-  775, 046 

967, 702 

1,494, 132 

1,713, 590 

1,923,174 

2,447  131 

Rice . 

.pounds. . 

59,414,749 
1,  101,681 

57,  006, 255 

119, 074,577 

124, 029,171 

219, 564, 320 

116,679,891 

169,891,214 

154, 291, 9S3 

109,264,598 

172,287,  457 

Silk . 

_ do _ 

2, 562, 236 

3,  424, 076 

5,  943,  360 

7,974,810 

11,259,310 

15, 270,859 

16,  722, 709 

22, 357, 307 

17,352.021 

Sugar  b . 

_ do _ 

1,  797,  494,  739 
64, 85b,  899 

1, 829, 286, 030 

2,717,875,412 

2, 332, 820. 896 

3,lb8, 781.436 

3, 305, 087, 796 

5, 07b,  b04, 049 

4,  b77, 627, 813 

4,517,109,793 

5,044,711,344 

Tea . 

_ do _ 

72.  162,936 

72,104,956 

83, 886, 829 

97,253,458 

84, 845, 107 

108, 574, 905 

112,905,541 

102, 706, 599 

93, 621, 750 

Tobacco,  leaf. 

_ do _ 

6, 7b9, 458 

9, 759, 355 

12, 924, 265 

28, 720, 674 

26, 668, 261 

19,619,627 

34, 787, 205 

33, 548, 134 

35, 484, 101 

39, 051, 192 

a  Includes  articles  shipped  from  Hawaii  and  Porto  Rico. 


b  Cane  sugar  not  above  No.  16  Dutch  standard  in  color  only. 


Values  of  Imports  of  the  Principal  Tropical  and  Subtropical  Articles  for  Specified  Fiscal  Years, 

1875  to  1906. 


ARTICLES. 


1875 

Dollars. 


1880 

Dollars. 


1885  i  1800 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


1895 

Dollars. 


1900 

Dollars. 


1903  a 


Dollars. 


1904  a 

Dollars. 


1905  a 


Dollars. 


1906  a 

Dollars. 


Barks  for  quinine 
Cabinet  woods. . . 


896, 962 


1,678,113 


914, 908 


282, 775 


117, 297 
1,245,203 


5b3, 065  549, 753 

2, 430, 702  4, 035, 300 


501,375 
4, 124,611 


570, 725 
3, 055, 617 


383, 726 
3,804,820 


Cocoa,  and  manufactures  of,  and 


chocolate . 

595, 128 
50,591,488 

1,368,258 

60, 360, 769 
755, 079 
591, 120 

Cork,  and  manufactures  of . 

108, 047 

408, 808 

Dvewoods  and  extracts . 

983, 519 
9, 024 

1, 808, 730 
50, 704 

Fibers . 

2, 149,811 
13. 086, 459 

5, 083, 275 
14, 028, 903 

2,  S17, 164 

Gums . . 

2, 807; 164 
4, 675, 490 
649, 728 

India  rubber  and  gutta-percha . 

9, 606, 239 

2,  752, 900 
1,181, 185 

95i  924 

2, 037, 793 

2, 786, 606 
1,610,318 

1,547,  697 

230, 890 
4, 918, 350 
2, 285, 525 
118,229 

490, 375 

Silik . . . 1 . 

13, 837, 809 
2, 428,  b57 
197,431 

85, 014, 578 

88, 762, 686 

22, 673. 303 

19, 782, 631 
7,402,300 
406, 687 
2, 595, 793 

Tobacco,  and  manufactures  of . 

6, 861, 384 
348, 120 
1, 806, 613 

Vegetable  oils . 

1,509,262 
46, 723, 318 
894, 022 
954,  760 
1,385,347 
2,154,513 
b, 042, 264 
16,  705, 574 
3, 846, 555 
9, 095,  256 
2,  004,  869 
692,  862 
559, 766 
1.318,  271 
2,596.418 
595, 456 
12, 925, 437 
2, 652, 676 
333. 774 
76,  721,064 
14, 047, 583 
9, 519, 637 
412, 678 
3, 127, 976 


2, 859, 642 
78, 267. 432 
1, 588,  767 
1,392, 728 
1  943, 272 
1,741,383 
11,011,790 
20, 746, 471 
5,697,280 
14, 854, 512 
1, 827, 937 
909, 582 
794, 503 
1,453,298 
2, 540, 674 
1,108, 726 
24,  331,867 
3, 223, 071 
416,718 
82, 915, 044 
12,317,493 
21, 710, 454 
559, 867 
3, 221, 292 


3,  S53, 148 
96, 130,717 
1,400,830 
4,714,375 
1, 853, 996 
1,  746, 967 
10, 340, 029 
17,239,923 
5, 560, 322 
IS,  475, 382 
2,015,975 
859, 153 
1,404,563 
1,650,675 
3, 445, 512 
315, 261 
22,626,056 
2, 640, 235 
350, 008 
69, 131, 658 
13, 171, 379 
16,888,612 
495, 273 
4,921,396 


6, 210, 985 
52, 467, 943 
1, 909, 483 
7, 960, 945 
1, 083, 644 
1,  736, 458 
24, 277, 262 
19,  263, 592 
6, 884,  704 
31, 792, 697 
1,446,490 
1,049,034 
1,667,256 
2, 189, 721 
2,279,036 
411,029 
45, 329, 760 
3,401,265 
536, 303 
85,949,891 
10, 558, 110 
15,661,360 
1, 209, 334 
6, 320, 711 


8. 257, 541 
60, 146, 581 
2, 567, 580 
11, 698, 653 

I, 417, 770 
2, 476, 869 

31,bl3,240 
24, 088, 561 
10, 594, 647 
30,659,110 
1,  202, 451 
1, 396, 721 
1, 545, 167 
2, 340, 436 
3, 071 , 691 
618, 221 
50, 011, 050 
4, 815, 125 
540, 710 
105, 242,  805 
15, 659, 229 
22, 482,  788 
1, 032, 654 

II, 644,  519 


9,600,604 
70, 000, 492 
2,295,143 
9, 402, 932 
1,522,283 
2, 742, 098 
34,403, 151 
24, 990, 558 
10, 171, 882 
40, 619, 203 
1,282,497 
1,305,536 
1,472,323 
2,350, 103 
3, 076, 454 
695,922 
46, 100, 500 
4, 366, 008 
519, 340 
105,734,475 
18,229,310 
21,803,606 
1,424,647 
10,229,011 


Total. 


205, 758, 034 


242,383,732  ,  217,734,246  297,716,578 


302, 594, 545 


334, 590, 780 


409, 709, 172 


429,013,282 


9,494,843 
85, 029, 334 
2, 738, 319 
10, 762, 494 
821,611 
2, 036, 866 
38,118,071 
26, 367, 675 
10,630,481 
50, 088, 554 
873, 781 
2, 053, 841 
1,  780, 109 
2, 632, 409 
2, 095,  730 
761, 525 
61,040,053 
4, 583, 356 
542,712 
139, 206, 703 
16,  230, 858 
24,730,112 
871,442 
10,654,752 


.507, 771, 973 


9, 699, 379 
73, 531, 796 
3, 313, 306 
12, 358, 173 
896, 245 
2, 970,318 
39,  360, 290 
29,700,044 
11,900,724 
45,302,611 
1, 044, 148 
1, 995, 544 
1, 661, 454 
1, 143, 683 
3, 305, 215 
830, 479 
54, 080, 504 
5, 188, 116 
564, 098 
123, 128, 613 
14, 580, 87S 
30, 177, 240 
1,321,550 
12,553,863 


484, 796, 817 


a  Includes  articles  shipped  from  Hawaii  and  Porto  Rico 

14135—07 - 7 


b  Only  cane  sugar  not  above  No.  16  Dutch  standard  in  color,  and  molasses, 


34 


ANNUAL  REVIEW  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


Exports  of  Principal  Articles  of  Domestic  Manufacture,  from  1800  to  1906 — 


FISCAL 

YEARS. 

Agricul¬ 
tural  im¬ 
plements. 

Books, 
maps, 
engrav¬ 
ings,  etc. 

Brass,  and 
manufac¬ 
tures  of.“ 

Cars,  car¬ 
riages,  and 
parts  of. 

Chemicals, 
drugs, 
dyes,  etc. 

Clocks, 
watches, 
and  parts 
of. 

Copper, 
and  man¬ 
ufactures 
of. 

• 

Cotton 

manufac¬ 

tures. 

Fibers, 
vegeta¬ 
ble,  mfrs. 
of.6 

Glass  and 
glass¬ 
ware. 

Gunpow¬ 
der  and 
other  ex¬ 
plosives. 

India 
rubber, 
manufac¬ 
tures  of. c 

Instru¬ 

ments, 

scientific. 

1800 . 

$16, 678 

$888, 627 

$4, 891 

1803 . 

9.892 

674'.  144 

$6,233 

$23,040 

10',  208 

1804  . 

14, 755  533;  464 

8;654 

33',  320 

102;  104 

1805 . 

20. 279  605. 594 

12; 977 

24)080 

69)860 

1806... 

30, 293 

987,  394 

25;  340 

50, 872 

27;  941 

1807 . 

25. 390 

1.191.636 

12',  742 

53, 960 

16;  057 

1808 . 

4,243  411,968 

4,031 

12;  168 

5, 860 

. 

1809... 

7.167!  1.522.857 

3,095 

59; 096 

10; 468 

1810 . 

10i 762 

1,598,294 

17;  426 

53',  584 

20)  476 

1811 . 

21'  252 

'  770'.  962 

9,282 

109, 584 

10  '.  415 

1812... 

2. 210  411'.  864 

2)644 

148;  456 

18!  575; _ 

1813 . 

'200 

257;  989 

7)  568 

2. 730 

1814. . . 

217',  167 

2, 752 

4. 154 _ 

1815... 

9,176 

899; 275 

366 

64, 048 

si ; 579 

1816 . 

30 i 920 

1, 690) 848 

16, 152 

92, 848 

70) 687 

1817... 

37;  290 

1, 997) 546 

8',  765 

158,  340 

356;  522 

1818  . 

36'  360 

1,302,177 

33;  379 

62, 304 

15i;561 

1819 . 

26'  247 

l)  45l!  119 

12)721 

39)924 

109! 760 

1820  . 

28',  555 

994, 151 

is;  547 

53;  924 

129; 622  . 

1821... 

20' 360 

934;  346 

26;  694 

26, 662 

56'.  919  .  _ 

1822 . 

26^  299 

1, 142, 764 

36)974 

33)  807 

82, 947 

1823. . . 

33',  233 

1, 845, 013 

16) 768 

22, 659 

66;  326 

1824. . . 

29; 954 

1,692,471 

26;  981 

47; 262 

163',  165 

1825 . 

44,984 

2;  063, 841 

30)  472 

28)  114 

234',  366 

1826. . . 

$49, 340 

55; 846 

1,034,174 

60, 083 

$1, 138, 125 

39',  863 

$44, 557 

174, 273 

1827 . 

54)  012 

54;  450 

'  762, 501 

52)  341 

1, 159, 414 

79) 522 

59, 307 

176,229 

1828 . 

46, 937 

60) 894 

856, 453 

60,452 

1,010,232 

28, 720 

51, 452 

181) 384 

1829 . 

29, 010 

42, 150 

918,958 

129, 647 

1, 259, 457 

25; 104 

49,900 

171 ; 924 

1830... 

32^  004 

51',  190 

1, 197, 281 

36, 601 

1)  318)  183 

8, 066 

60',  2, SO 

128',  625 

1831 . 

35,009 

49; 490 

I!  040, 373 

55) 755 

1) 126) 313 

8,939 

102, 736 

102; 033 

1832. . 

29' 892 

45; 277 

1,060,636 

105,774 

1, 229, 574 

18,11s 

106, 855 

96, 023 

1833. . 

48, 940 

28;  830 

940; 753 

203, 880 

2,532)517 

48',  089 

93,  494 

139',  164 

1834 . 

35)  857 

50! 683 

677; 171 

198,273 

2,085)994 

33)  113 

79,229 

224,986 

1835..  . 

59,991 

83',  525 

720, 151 

69) 791 

2)  858, 681 

14,056 

79; 808 

227, 961 

1836 . 

38, 597 

103, 652 

830,099 

72)991 

2,255,734 

22)  607 

46, 877 

154, 928 

1837 . 

28, 142 

100, 565 

868, 883 

91,724 

2,831,473 

63,  647 

44,950 

181,746 

1838 . 

50, 913 

42^ 207 

822, 943 

81)363 

3, 758, 755 

24,937 

37, 881 

162',  234 

1839  . 

32'  854 

52;  950 

717,787 

81,334 

2, 975;  033 

29, 956 

4:;.  44s 

197; 162 

1840 . 

29, 032 

74,416 

655, 580 

so;  954 

3, 549, 607 

51, 752 

117;  347 

1841 . 

40, 620 

60, 456 

709, 495 

72,932 

3, 122,546 

44,982 

43,095 

146,934 

1842 . 

44,846 

48, 509 

1,022,054 

97,021 

2,970,690 

31,495 

36)  748 

161,292 

1843 . 

23, 043 

48,036 

649,  442 

79, 234 

3, 223, 550 

22, 524 

25, 348 

47,'  088 

1844 . 

42',  432 

63,931 

1,307,653 

91, 446 

2)898)  780 

49)553 

77,860 

130)  923 

1845  . 

43, 298 

55, 821 

1, 423, 333 

94, 736 

4, 327;  928 

69, 778 

98, 760 

122, 599 

1846 . 

63)567 

87! 712 

936, 194 

62, OSS 

3, 545, 481 

74, 904 

90,860 

140.879 

1847 . 

44,751 

75, 369 

783,793 

64, 980 

4,082,523 

32)  836 

71.155 

88, 397 

1848 . 

75, 193 

89, 963 

677, 058 

61,468 

5,718,205 

36, 624 

76, 007 

125, 263 

1849 . 

94, 427 

95,923 

736, 497 

66, 203 

4,933, 129 

47. 194 

10i; 419 

1 3L  297 

1850 . 

119,475 

95, 722 

907, 659 

105, 060 

4, 734, 424 

63, 133 

136, 682 

190, 352 

1851... 

153'  912 

199, 421 

1,000,676 

91,871 

7,241,205 

60,077 

185, 436 

154, 257 

1852 . 

217; 809 

172; 445 

'771,525 

103)  039 

7;  672',  151 

76',  525 

194) 634 

12i; 580 

1853 . 

142, 004 

184, 497 

661, 394 

108, 205 

8, 768, 894 

120,000 

170; 561 

180, 048 

1854 . 

187, 335 

244, 638 

776,  480 

91,984 

5;  535, 516 

266, 483 

229.  382 

211,665 

1855 . 

207^  218 

290, 525 

1,236,613 

690, 766 

5,857,181 

351,775 

204, 679 

356',  051 

$1,409, 107 

1856 . 

202^  502 

370, 259 

1,495,722 

534,846 

6, 967;  309 

393',  217 

216, 439 

1 , 093;  538 

1857... 

277',  047 

476; 394 

1,583,276 

607,054 

6.115,177 

320,916 

179.900 

398, 244 

643',  512 

1858 . 

209',  774 

777,921 

1, 230, 022 

1,985,223 

5, 651  i  504 

30i;  932 

214,608 

365, 173 

313;  379 

1859 . 

319,080 

655, 600 

1, 439, 869 

1,048,246 

S,  316',  222 

339, 313 

252, 316 

37i;  603 

198, 827 

1860. . . 

278, 208 

816,973 

1,938,275 

1 , 664; 122 

10, 934;  796 

274;  386 

277,948 

467; 772 

240, 841 

1861 . 

250 i 305 

472!  080 

1, 800, 980 

2)375)029 

7,957,038 

294,844 

394, 731 

347',  103 

193, 691 

1862 . 

215,231 

519, 175 

1,947,425 

1,098,546 

2. 946, 464 

23li  6»09 

523',  906 

101,803 

143, 856 

1863. . . 

222'  045 

764,547 

2,  468, 806 

1,026;  038 

2. 906',  411 

532; 706 

998, 569 

48;  208 

2 17, 630 

1864 . 

$611,152 

259,001 

620, 128 

2,977,222 

$476, 717 

251,-272 

1 , 456',  901 

705, 645 

793, 650 

48, 963 

277; 830 

$34. 764 

1865 . 

1, 395’ 556 

417,013 

1,282,155 

3,013,326 

906, 167 

991,746 

3,451,561 

‘1,206;  690 

1,268,533 

31,997 

291 ;  142 

94.026 

1866 . 

l'  373,004 

427' 007 

'  566',  124 

2,  248, 134 

344. 168 

143,761 

1,780,175 

271,091 

621,391 

70, 151 

185, 628 

5,308 

1867 . 

936,210 

342, 654 

$12, 804 

572, 407 

2,200,287 

402, 988 

474,  no 

4,608,235 

480, 114 

054,  689 

1,753)064 

197, 450 

50) 163 

1868 . 

673,  381 

249.993 

16, 841 

404, 072 

2,377,276 

536, 700 

479,  488 

4,  871, 054 

686, 997 

609, 708 

794, 791 

170, 689 

13,549 

1869 . 

1,037,530 

385, 830 

40, 063 

803, 828 

2,  434, 866 

530,  871 

355, 274 

5, 874, 222 

630, 558 

580, 718 

612,747 

170,257 

2,075 

1870 . 

1 ,0o8, 476 

341,080 

169,997 

976, 542 

2, 663,  887 

589, 008 

504, 741 

3,  787, 282 

536, 874 

530, 654 

1,228,570 

185, 844 

11,219 

1871 . 

1,070,946 

334, 312 

210, 816 

765, 232 

2,  432,  544 

557, 606 

188,218 

3, 558, 136 

674,097 

406,  447 

4,  314,  418 

163,  364 

68,763 

1872 . 

1,547,  413 

465, 153 

229,  458 

1,419,999 

2,938,844 

680, 837 

185,983 

2,  304, 330 

679, 024 

547, 112 

1,168,347 

241, 128 

37, 865 

1873 . 

2,585,914 

893,228 

494, 575 

1,651,894 

3,231,085 

876, 105 

88,711 

2,947,528 

874, 649 

627,562 

696, 255 

214,798 

49. 890 

1874 . 

3,089,753 

584, 930 

503, 531 

1,693, 782 

2,913,861 

1,016.977 

356, 758 

3,095,840 

1,393,713 

031,827 

960, 877 

226, 280 

64, 433 

1875 . 

2,  625, 372 

580, 093 

1, 000, 629 

1,181,436 

3, 135,  600 

1,261,097 

1 , 085,  OSS 

4,071,882 

1, 353, 865 

691,310 

860, 107 

213,959 

77,410 

1876 . 

2,256,449 

512, 175 

250,974 

1, 147,963 

3, 466,  885 

1, 033, 535 

3,  441,939 

7,722,978 

1, 156, 769 

628, 121 

1, 162, 889 

188, 816 

50, 650 

1877 . 

1,815,873 

034,  345 

327, 817 

1,405,015 

2, 736, 266 

1,103,443 

2,913,943 

10, 235, 843 

1,201,180 

658, 061 

4, 747, 899 

219, 482 

48, 848 

1878 . 

2, 575, 198 

586,  485 

589, 451 

1,511,843 

2,917,447 

1,076,797 

2,319,901 

11,438,  660 

1,634,  574 

809, 682 

4, 833,070 

305, 767 

31,679 

1879 . 

2,933,388 

725,  404 

200, 871 

1,273, 128 

3, 159, 772 

1.090.433 

2,831,053 

10. 853, 950 

1,895,978 

768, 644 

1,966,689 

289,114 

56,519 

1880 . 

2, 245,  742 

626, 030 

183,  468 

1,407,425 

3,641,028 

1,453,237 

793, 455 

9,981,418 

2, 029,  326 

749, 866 

777, 344 

306, 680 

88,383 

1881 . 

2,  400, 318 

690,  359 

216, 057 

1,557,685 

3,  892, 690 

1,247,463 

824, 896 

14. 105,  348 

1,974,140 

750,022 

841,615 

400, 534 

175, 621 

1882 . 

2,976,371 

831, 132 

.  322,439 

2, 832, 062 

4, 518, 370 

1,523,852 

658, 941 

13, 828, 377 

1,541,472 

864, 235 

761,462 

510. 716 

041,069 

1883 . 

3,883,919 

1,018,138 

287, 847 

3, 508,  405 

4,  284, 753 

1,479,731 

1,404,243 

13, 721, 605 

1,785,001 

998, 857 

1,373,  846 

569, 296 

681,308 

1884 . 

3,  442, 767 

1,414,951 

301,014 

3,026,498 

4,033,969 

1,359,690 

2,664,964 

11.8.85,211 

1,397,772 

839, 756 

1,177,922 

635, 046 

557, 424 

1885 . 

2,561,602 

1,389,350 

538, 118 

1, 864, 528 

3, 938,  330 

1,345,940 

5,447,423 

11,836,591 

1,314, 140 

783,915 

1,367,223 

686, 156 

449,587 

1886 . 

2,  367, 258 

1,314,639 

150, 807 

1,927,890 

4, 200. 689 

1,366, 160 

2, 602, 869 

13.959,934 

1,401,606 

773, 878 

611,330 

664, 304 

479, 586 

18S7 . 

2, 138,  39S 

1 , 540, 985 

228, 341 

2,107, 399 

4, 505, 632 

1,392,047 

2.033,523 

14,929,342 

1 , 402, 118 

883, 504 

559, 085 

834,  304 

599, 262 

1888 . 

2, 645, 187 

1,734,571 

308, 124 

2, 243, 756 

4,  838, 858 

1,529,606 

3, 812, 798 

13, 013, 189 

1,391,216 

881,628 

648, 616 

866, 867 

714,514 

1889 . 

3, 623, 769 

1, 712, 079 

321,137 

3, 090.521 

4, 972. 831 

1,355,319 

2, 348, 954 

10.212,644 

1,644,485 

894.200 

885, 637 

831,748 

1,033,388 

1890 . 

3,  859, 184 

1,886, 094 

467, 313 

4,746,678 

5,424,279 

1,695,136 

2, 349.  392 

9,997,277 

2,091,  807 

8« 2, 077 

868.  728 

1,090,307 

1, 429, 785 

1891 . 

3,219,130 

1,820,470 

296, 349 

4, 905, 022 

5,  406,  781 

1.580,164 

4,614,597 

13, 004, 857 

1,504,740 

808, 374 

995, 546 

1,236,  443 

1,575,444 

1892 . 

3, 794, 983 

1,943,228 

528, 756 

3, 266,115 

5, 691, 582 

1,229,616 

7,226,392 

13,226,277 

1,998,663 

942, 302 

860. 355 

1,416,067 

1,388,117 

1893 . 

4, 657,  333 

1,808,873 

519, 435 

2, 577,  473 

5, 766, 425 

1,204, 1S1 

4, 525, 573 

11,809,355 

1,778,746 

973,  827 

861,513 

1,609,406 

1,345,621 

1894 . 

5,027,915 

2,620,046 

808, 427 

3,351,398 

6,  537,  401 

1 , 302, 813 

19,697, 140 

14, 340. 886 

1,712,744 

922, 072 

1.002, 126 

1. 472. 166 

1,534.277 

1895 . 

5,  413,075 

2, 316, 217 

784,  640 

2, 384,  648 

7,130,334 

1,204.005 

14, 468, 703 

13, 789, 810 

1,722,559 

946,  381 

1,277,281 

1,517,231 

1,912,771 

1896 . 

5, 176, 775 

2, 338, 722 

872, 396 

4, 785,  610 

8, 138, 789 

1.400,375 

19,720,104 

16,  837,  396 

1,808,601 

1,062,225 

1,381,102 

1,969,953 

2,522,217 

1897 . 

5, 240,  686 

2, 647, 548 

1,171,431 

9,952,033 

8, 792, 545 

1,770, 402 

31,621,125 

21,037,678 

2, 216, 184 

1,208,187 

1 , 555, 318 

1,926,585 

3,054,453 

1898 . 

7, 609, 632 

2, 434,  325 

1,320,093 

10,270,948 

8, 854, 708 

1,727,469 

32, 180, 872 

17, 024, 092 

2,557,465 

1,211,084 

1, 395, 406 

1,981,501 

2, 770,  803 

1899 . 

12, 432, 197 

2, 656, 136 

1,351,049 

9, 860, 164 

10, 457, 791 

1,863,431 

35, 983, 529 

23,566,914 

3,09.3,102 

1,503,851 

1,531,889 

2, 142,  347 

4, 399, 180 

1900 . 

16,099,149 

2,943,435 

1,866,727 

9, 905, 610 

12,  452, 679 

1,977,694 

57,  852, 960 

24, 003, 087 

4.441.835 

1,930,119 

1,891,604 

3,123,925 

6,435,760 

1901 . 

16,  313, 434 

3.  472, 343 

2, 007, 450 

10.920,931 

13, 497, 132 

2.  340,  751 

43,267,021 

20,272, 418 

4,  302,  876 

2, 126, 309 

1,712, 102 

3,  659,  361 

7,  361, 231 

1902 . 

16, 286,  740 

3,997,977 

1,930, 810 

9, 872, 516 

12, 479, 630 

2, 144, 490 

41,218,373 

32, 108, 362 

4,575,219 

1,900, 100 

2, 062, 381 

4,032, 100 

5,  389, 476 

1903 . 

21, 006, 622 

4,  442, 653 

2, 000, 432 

10, 499,195 

13, 034,  363 

2, 133, 529 

39, 667, 196 

32, 216,  304 

5, 290. 948 

2, 150, 699 

2,  454, 510 

4, 674, 202 

7, 130, 508 

1904 . 

22, 749, 635 

4, 347, 304 

2,557, 484 

10,936,  618 

13, 947, 053 

2,281, 195 

57,142,081 

22,403,713 

6, 414,  630 

1,978,481 

2, 441,596 

5,148,959 

8,297,723 

1905 . 

20, 721, 741 

4,844,160 

3, 025,  704 

10, 610,  437 

15,053,  875 

■  2,316,414 

86,225,291 

49,666,080 

6, 766, 809 

2,252,799 

2,559,837 

5,508,664 

8,172,980 

1906 . 

24, 554,  427 

5, 839, 452 

3,  474, 981 

17, 788, 425 

d 16, 765, 109 

2, 598,  441 

81,282,664 

52, 944, 033 

8, 157,211 

2,433,904 

3,568,038 

6,543, 735 

10,887,774 

“  Included  in  “Copper'’  prior  to  1867.  c  Includes  gutta-percha  manufactures,  scrap,  old,  and  reclaimed  rubber. 

f>  Flax  and  hemp  only  prior  to  1851.  d  Poes  not  include  baking  powder. 


35 


ANNUAL  REVIEW  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 
Including  Articles  or  Groups  of  Articles  Now  Valued  at  $1,000,000  or  oyer. 


Iron  and 
steel  man¬ 
ufactures. 

Jewelry, 
andmfrs. 
gold  and 
silver. 

Leather, 
and  manu¬ 
factures  of. 

Marble 
and  stone 
manu¬ 
factures. 

Musical 

instru¬ 

ments. 

Naval 
stores. « 

Oils,  min¬ 
eral, 
refined. 

Paints, 

Pig¬ 

ments, 

colors./ 

Paper, 

and 

manufac¬ 
tures  of.? 

Paraffin, 
and 
wax  of. 

Soap. 

Tobacco 

manu¬ 

factures. 

Wood 

manu¬ 

factures. 

Wool 

manu¬ 

factures. 

FISCAL 

YEARS. 

852,144 

$108,071 

$456,911 

$135, 155 

1800 

59i  440 

54;  943 

266,236 

46, 871 

. 1803 

88',  928 

18l',  958 

559; 396 

79, 552 

.  1804 

146; 912 

178^  204 

363; 155 

112, 997 

...1805 

100; 348 

234^  031 

423;  450 

105',  185 

..1806 

118;  243 

21i;  065 

463',  480 

80, 257 

...1807 

15;  841 

36'  363 

83;  590 

12, 292 

1808 

65;  028 

164',  460 

392;  525 

96',  698 

. . .1809 

91,914 

130; 106 

309; 422 

140, 785 

1810 

65;  645 

140; 043 

382; 498 

193, 098 

...1811 

44,960 

73;  80S 

271,245 

146, 654 

...1812 

20;  864 

2i;  204 

151  i  473 

70; 878 

...1813 

7;  883 

6',  829 

HO',  481 

19, 844 

. 1814 

24,882 

154, 825 

384,885 

258,511 

. . .1815 

183; 629 

130;  827 

289; 327 

144, 061 

. 1816 

98,455 

55,685 

404;  297 

281  i  509 

$3, 498, 144 

....1817 

56;  336 

107;  613 

635',  691 

373, 857 

2; 890, 425 

. 1818 

44, 120 

123'  031 

600, 689 

237;  197 

2;  765',  997 

...1819 

46,552 

212^  223 

789',  392 

149, 588 

3, 510;  774 

. 1820 

108, 083 

304'  430 

$314, 660 

661,409 

149, 083 

i;882;  319 

. 1821 

132,727 

385' 0S6 

447;  869 

788,946 

157, 182 

1,794,811 

. 1822 

97, 271 

566',  489 

457; 562 

664, 807 

154;  955 

1,757,233 

...1823 

142,974 

814,638 

555, 055 

816, 095 

203',  789 

2, 248, 021 

. 1824 

156i  173 

724, 281 

489, 466 

790; 975 

172;  353 

2',  187;  577 

. 1825 

287;  404 

$27, 459 

697, 404 

$13, 303 

$5, 157 

281 J  607 

$21,545 

$39, 582 

722, 417 

210; 134 

2, 646, 565 

. 1826 

309'  384 

25, 962 

565^ 787 

14,844 

423',  193 

29,  (564 

37;  716 

901,751 

239',  024 

2, 275, 112 

. 1827 

273, 817 

25, 700 

532'  238 

122 

10,011 

509, 880 

26;  229 

32;  026 

912;  322 

210, 747 

2, 435;  342 

. 1828 

239,  445 

32, 877 

472',  596 

2, 647 

8,868 

408, 055 

2i;  133 

25;  629 

692',  691 

202;  396 

2, 185',  792 

. 1829 

322^  747 

17; 268 

446, 222 

10,261 

'  356,058 

13; 716 

40, 994 

619;  238 

246;  747 

2, 075, 793 

. 1830 

247, 984 

14, 903 

388, 523 

3, 588 

10' 906 

451,779 

22; 022 

55, 121 

643, 252 

292; 475 

2, 195',  769 

. 1831 

243',  146 

15;  .505 

349, 525 

3',  455 

4,952 

509' 595 

24;  611 

64',  847 

701,184 

295; 771 

2, 267;  055 

260 ’ 202 

10,814 

284, 828 

5' 087 

5,  400 

514, 005 

22; 552 

46, 484 

673,076 

288',  973 

2, 770, 128 

. 1833 

251,382 

12,320 

231, 101 

7, 359 

6,269 

568',  302 

18,946 

58, 327 

616, 692 

328; 409 

2, 613, 472 

. 1834 

314, 115 

22,  226 

288'  802 

8, 687 

8, 627 

615; 294 

22;  976 

69;  700 

534, 467 

357,611 

3, 599, 163 

. 1835 

32l' 320 

27^314 

209, 737 

4  ',  414 

7, 174 

964',  286 

17;  493 

44,857 

478, 310 

435, 464 

3, 036, 664 

...1836 

519,813 

16'  244 

192, 549 

5;  374 

4,857 

883^  145 

17,241 

50, 579 

393,031 

427, 836 

3, 326, 662 

. 1837 

746, 873 

17,275 

199, 456 

5,199 

8,604 

797; 689 

22; 410 

94, 535 

513; 721 

577; 420 

3, 237, 154 

. 1838 

979! 817 

8,066 

229',  554 

7'  661 

7,413 

767^  558 

41,450 

80, 149 

453, 471 

616',  212 

3',  659;  047 

. 1839 

1,127,877 

Hi  444 

293, 434 

35, 794 

12, 199 

34,631 

451,995 

81 3; 671 

2, 995, 651 

. 1840 

1 . 068'  264 

12; 465 

254, 728 

33'  546 

16'  119 

736',  676 

40, 578 

83, 483 

494, 577 

873, 877 

3, 734',  387 

. 1841 

1, 130;  437 

s;  96i 

217'  413 

18, 921 

16, 253 

778, 104 

27; 370 

69, 862 

485, 128 

525, 490 

3,401,713 

. 1842 

'  553'  223 

5, 674 

159',  790 

8,545 

6,684 

504^  791 

28',  994 

51,391 

407, 105 

278, 319 

I',  846;  668 

. 1843 

752, 575 

9, 399 

277, 749 

19,135 

17, 050 

887; 168 

44, 060 

83, 10S 

619, 544 

536; 600 

3;  272;  070 

. 1844 

884 j 451 

13^  664 

365^  301 

17' 626 

is  309 

907,583 

50, 165 

106, 190 

623, 946 

538, 498 

3',  307;  878 

. 1845 

1.205;  376 

28',  080 

397, 540 

14'  234 

25, 375 

1,245,627 

*  52, 182 

124,597 

630, 041 

695',  914 

3; 942; 884 

. 1846 

1,188,358 

7'  394 

286, 774 

ll'  220 

in  997 

i;  257, 331 

54, 1 15 

ss. 731 

606;  798 

658',  950 

3, 938;  201 

. 1847 

1,297,721 

17,  458 

238, 013 

22'  466 

38,508 

i;  083, 707 

50, 739 

78, 307 

670,223 

568',  435 

5',  183;  121 

. 1848 

l'  124'  661 

13;  059 

198, 477 

20' 282 

23, 713 

'  993, 220 

55, 145 

86, 827 

627, 280 

61.3,044 

3, 860;  684 

. 1849 

1,953, 702 

49;  866 

224, 291 

34, 510 

21,634 

1,372, 454 

67, 597 

99, 636 

664, 963 

648; 832 

4;  826;  087 

. 1850 

2, 336'  587 

189',  652 

502' 247 

41 '449 

55  7u(i 

1,209,252 

109.  s:  ;4 

609, 732 

1,143,547 

5, 064;  929 

. 1851 

2, 368, 384 

135, 070 

495, 262 

57, 240 

67, 733 

1,347;  029 

85.369 

119,535 

660, 054 

1, 316;  622 

5,517;  913 

. 1852 

2, 541, 554 

78,270 

728, 385 

47'  628 

52, 397 

i;  753, 980 

83',  020 

122,212 

681,362 

1,671,500 

5,841,871 

. 1853 

4,249,959 

l,36i;984 

962,916 

88, 327 

126,062 

3, 122, 026 

121,733 

191,843 

888; 557 

1,550,327 

9;  02i;  567 

. 1854 

3, 803, 706 

31,094 

1,153, 337 

168, 546 

106, 857 

3, 180, 608 

163;  096 

185, 637 

412, 208 

1,500, 113 

10, 086, 263 

. 1855 

4.256,613 

32' 502 

1,350,325 

162, 376 

133' 517 

2, 296, 601 

217, 179 

203.013 

434, 176 

1,829,207 

8;  542; 836 

. 1856 

4.959^238 

43, 547 

1,359,050 

111’ 403 

127, 748 

2,  494, 528 

223, 320 

224, 767 

530',  085 

1.458,553 

11,633.217 

. 1857 

4, 843, 592 

55' 287 

1, 337, 873 

138, 590 

99,775 

2, 654;  171 

131,217 

229  991 

305, 704 

2,  410,224 

10, 708, 389 

. 1858 

5, 577, 748 

94,517 

1,420, 228 

112,214 

155, 101 

3, 695,  474 

185',  068 

299, 857 

466, 2 15 

3,  402,  491 

10, 707, 140 

. 1859 

5'870'll4 

165j  053 

1,547,177 

176'  239 

129, 653 

3, 885, 931 

223, 809 

285, 798 

494,  405 

3, 383;  428 

10,047,956 

. 1860 

6, 039, 149 

103, 5?1 

1,404  054 

185',  267 

150,974 

2, 396',  324 

240.923 

347,915 

455, 648 

2, 760, 531 

7,891,843 

. 1861 

4, 732,  348 

130' 958 

1, 191,056 

ia:,,  442 

152, 026 

403, 975 

264; 114 

399  793 

636;  049 

1,076,644 

8',  692;  802 

. 1862 

6,681.  417 

165, 898 

2, 140,013 

138,428 

149, 103 

4S4, 334 

436^  942 

593, 518 

736',  524 

3, 398, 177 

11,991,272 

. 1863 

7,541,967 

42,630 

1,931,126 

144,647 

172, 587 

214, 321 

$6,918,502 

395, 325 

548, 327 

$24, 871 

790.  872 

3, 647;  883 

12, 398, 436 

$93, 454 

. 1864 

11,227,294 

125, 478 

3. 193, 648 

183, 782 

272, 422 

342, 614 

9,694,900 

394, 809 

791,429 

37, 662 

1,009,957 

3, 692, 707 

18, 424, 436 

151,799 

. 1865 

4,006, 180 

95, 401 

1,033,829 

112, 830 

157, 768 

1, 964, 672 

18,814.966 

216, 864 

549, 633 

65,012 

662, 291 

1,972,416 

13, 402, 892 

139, 462 

. 1866 

9,351,062 

89, 089 

1,049,615 

138,558 

181,328 

3,050,116 

22, 543, 641 

216,987 

574, 131 

34, 800 

610,032 

2,951,753 

14,838,574 

94, 698 

. 1867 

10,950,275 

55,079 

1,  414,  372 

105, 046 

173,341 

3, 766, 732 

20, 245, 743 

189, 634 

524, 188 

47, 395 

626,994 

3, 179, 164 

15.149,096 

206, 879 

. 1868 

10,938  492 

84,783 

925  283 

87, 135 

206  826 

3,660,512 

28, 589, 278 

137,727 

460, 268 

511,984 

2, 794, 776 

14,487,838 

103, 438 

. 1869 

13, 483, 163 

60,076 

673, 331 

138',  046 

267, 400 

3,277,387 

30, 431,668 

189, 378 

519, 694 

374 

627;  352 

1,604;  805 

13, 096; 086 

124;  159 

. 1870 

21, 189, 692 

48, 680 

1,897,395 

137,613 

294,092 

2,704,043 

34,922,963 

277,876 

493, 266 

4.758 

592, 980 

2, 087, 160 

12,535,457 

238, 405 

. 1871 

11,463,880 

93,239 

3,684,029 

165, 311 

401,194 

5,909,221 

31, 751, 279 

236. 762 

636,989 

13,945 

615,963 

2, 523, 755 

14,779,041 

212, 669 

. 1872 

13,655,087 

110, 854 

5, 305, 494 

189, 795 

461,477 

6, 476, 817 

39,040,706 

243, 520 

658, 248 

41.652 

667, 858 

2, 642, 811 

18,258,021 

209, 897 

. 1873 

15,098,248 

109,050 

4, 786, 518 

168,977 

550, 327 

6,044,143 

39, 146, 119 

271,786 

652, 612 

65, 270 

659, 742 

2,569, 347 

20,506,417 

124, 099 

. 1874 

19, 534, 215 

150, 661 

7,  324,  796 

254, 356 

628,987 

4,  826, 169 

28,  672, 5.50 

283, 716 

740, 258 

109, 581 

793, 491 

2, 602, 921 

16,800,309 

154, 401 

. 1875 

15, 449, 846 

77,141 

10,008, 985 

236, 255 

815,933 

4, 025, 338 

30,695,518 

263,999 

795, 176! 

221,838 

684, 739 

2,833, 155 

16,561,525 

336, 389 

. 1876 

16,501,638 

132,  640 

8, 167, 301 

917,937 

921,679 

4,819,427 

58, 032, 709 

270, 104 

959, 468 

163,  322 

638,952 

3, 194, 693 

17,884,156 

291, 837 

. 1877 

16, 053, 571 

208, 423 

8, 080, 030 

597, 356 

756, 477 

4,820,982 

43,880,956 

412, 867 

1,113,301 

155,998 

058, 139 

3, 681, 317 

16,809,  400 

448,984 

. 1878 

15, 133,  493 

311, 829 

7, 769, 069 

4.30, 848 

785, 707 

4,306,259 

38, 124, 836 

360, 822 

1,132,227 

301,976 

652, 138 

3, 057, 876 

14, 846, 605 

346, 733 

. 1879 

14,716,524 

231,531 

6, 760, 186 

453,912 

812,111 

4, 585, 062 

34,291,418 

393, 905 

1,194.785 

391,566 

728, 689 

2,063, 166 

15,447,449 

216,576 

. 1880 

16, 608, 767 

279, 337 

8, 088, 445 

409. 433 

974, 982 

5, 053, 523 

37, 250, 14.5 

339,020 

1,408,976 

437, 187 

694, 857 

2,141,841 

17,716,835 

331,083 

. 1881 

20,  748, 206 

393, 245 

8,999,927 

433, 656 

1,267,450 

7, 168,391 

48,103, 195 

479,114 

1,631,370 

579, 131 

667,993 

2, 363, 148 

22,501,616 

408, 104 

. 1882 

22, 826, 528 

422, 854 

7,923,662 

389, 371 

1, 203, 612 

7, 609,047 

40,998,138 

545,  342 

1,614,950 

936, 885 

689, 126 

2, 657, 163 

24,253,071 

366, 214 

. 1883 

21,909,881 

553, 325 

8, 305, 779 

415,015 

1, 079, 118 

7, 004, 700 

41,800, 274 

477, 469 

929,821; 

1,263, 197 

740, 426 

2, 530, 457 

22,570,493 

704, 108 

. 1884 

16, 592, 155 

380, 520 

9, 692, 408 

330, 786 

941,344 

4, 984, 794 

44, 354, 114 

351, 507 

972, 493 

1,725, 344 

697, 294 

2,741,519 

19,772,542 

775,962 

. 1885 

15, 745, 569 

385,411 

8, 737, 682 

445, 708 

871,446 

4,  844, 075 

44,  340, 267 

358, 536 

1,106, 616 

1,729,313 

832, 777 

3,266,451 

19,384,825 

653, 633 

. 1886 

15, 958, 502 

474, £24 

10,  436, 138 

348, 533 

831, 837 

5, 860, 573 

41,964,533 

452, 388 

1,118,538 

2,032,713 

847, 428 

3, 282, 395 

18,613,656 

539, 342 

. 1887 

17,763,034 

439,417 

9,583,411 

487, 958 

908, 540 

5,929,907 

41,260,401 

492,709 

1, 078, 561 

2, 168,  247 

815,864 

3, 578, 457 

21,035,612 

471,353 

. 18S8 

21,156,077 

916,264 

10, 747, 710 

510. 054 

998,068 

5, 965, 851 

44,830,545 

507, 749 

1,191,035 

2,029,602 

839, 358 

3, 708, 600 

25,273,326 

343,949 

. 1889 

25, 542, 208 

662,759 

12, 438, 847 

729,111 

1 , 105, 134 

7,  444, 446 

44, 658, 854 

578, 103 

1, 226, 686 

2,  408, 709 

1,109,017 

3, 876,045 

26, 594. 183 

437, 479 

. 1890 

28, 909, 614 

832, 440 

13, 278, 847 

653, 634 

1,326,389 

8, 191,613 

46, 150, 282 

690, 698 

1,299,169 

3,  714, 649 

1,137,263 

4, 186, 713 

23,995,938 

519, 198 

. 1891 

28, 800, 930 

1,026, 188 

12,084,781 

537, 759 

1,104,  656 

7,989,933 

39, 704, 152 

709, 857 

1,382,251 

3, 965, 263 

1,063,207 

4,069,380 

23, 865, 363 

367, 737 

. 1892 

30, 106,  482 

881, 893 

11,912, 154 

703,081 

1,  824, 107 

7, 287, 301 

37, 574, 667 

700, 308 

1,540,886 

4, 515, 534 

1,007,233 

4,050,555 

24, 396, 367 

326,055 

. 1893 

29, 220, 264 

851,084 

14,283,429 

912, 123 

972, 590 

6, 790, 948 

37,083,891 

825,987 

1,906,  634 

3, 820, 656 

1, 139, 722 

3, 849,996 

25,075,561 

774, 580 

. 1894 

32, 000, 989 

'  716, 844 

15,614,  407 

885, 179 

1,115,727 

7,  419,  773 

41,498,372 

729, 706 

2, 185,  257 

3, 569, 614 

1,092,126 

3, 953, 165 

25,301,913 

670, 226 

. 1895 

41,160,877 

800,851 

20, 242, 756 

901,585 

1,271,161 

8,  843, 564 

56,261,567 

880, 841 

2,713,875 

4,  406,  841 

1,278,645 

4, 380, 361 

29, 151, 065 

913, 609 

. 1896 

57,497,872 

658. 676 

19, 161,446 

1,316,815 

1,276,717 

9,214,958 

56, 463, 185 

944, 536 

3, 333, 163 

4,957,096 

1,136,880 

5,025,817 

35, 679, 694 

947, 808 

. 1897 

70,406,885 

747,780 

21,113,640 

1,792,582 

1,383,867 

9, 155,144 

52,782,316 

1,079,518 

5,494,564 

6,030,292 

1,390,603 

4,818,493 

34, 323, 432 

1,089,632 

. 1898 

93.716,031 

963,156 

23,  466, 9S5 

1,817,853 

1,791,843 

9,982,955 

51,070.276 

1,447,425 

5, 477, 884 

6,  804. 684 

1,457,610 

5, 178,998 

38,226,937 

1,047,407 

. 1899 

121,913,548 

1, 143,  638 

27,293,010 

1,556,772 

1,958,779 

12, 474, 194 

68, 247, 588 

1,902,367 

6, 215, 833 

8, 602, 723 

1,774,024 

6,010,141 

45, 577, 945j 

1, 300, 362 

. 1900 

117,319,320 

1,229,672 

27,923,653 

1,544,594 

2, 780, 796 

12, 586, 950 

64, 425,  859 

2, 036, 343 

7,438,901 

6,857,288 

1,569, 180 

5,092,603 

48, 837, 493* 

1,542, 733 

. . 1901 

98. 552, 562 

1,  338,  347 

29, 798, 323 

1,589, 423 

3, 694, 143 

11,733,562 

66,218.004 

2, 096, 379 

7, 312, 0.30 

8, 858, 844 

1,630,938 

5, 668, 853 

44,435,940 

1,512,457 

. 1902 

96,  642,  467 

1, 293, 021 

31,617,389 

1,270,365 

3, 381, 509 

12,918,708 

60, 923, 634 

2, 350, 937 

7,180,014 

9,411,294 

2, 452, 777 

5, 193, 796 

53, 236, 807 

1,722,128 

. 1903 

111,948, 586 

1,  365, 654 

33, 980, 615 

1,372,001 

3,230.982 

16,145,222 

72,  487, 546 

2, 75li,  581 

7, 543,  728 

8, 859, 964 

2,499,933 

5,042,719 

60,955,120 

1,987,938 

. 1904 

134, 728, 363 

1, 419, 225 

37,936,745 

1,055,220 

3, 144, 787 

16, 106, 643 

73, 433, 787 

3, 126,  317 

8, 238,088 

7, 789, 160 

2,  670,  231 

5, 690, 203 

54, 962, 131i 

2,035,054 

160,984,985 

1,763,470 

40,642,858 

1,185,281 

3,168,052 

20, 075, 585 

77, 025, 196 

3, 773,064 

9,536,065 

8, 808, 245 

2,781, 179 

5,  410,  480 

65,214,094 

2,119,51.8 

. 1906 

t  From  1821  to  1851  includes  “  Linseed  oil."  /Includes  "Varnish”  prior  to  1880.  Q  Includes  "Stationery”  prior  to  1851. 


36  ANNUAL  REVIEW  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

Distribution  of  Exports  of  Principal  Domestic  Manufactures  from  the  United  States,  by  Grand 

Divisions,  during  the  Year  ending  June  30,  1906. 


ARTICLES. 

Europe. 

North 

America. 

South 

America. 

Asia. 

Oceania. 

Africa. 

Total. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Agricultural  implements . 

12,803, 604 

3,044,278 

6, 784, 676 

416,954 

980, 575 

524, 340 

24, 554, 427 

Aluminum . 

82, 437 

204, 972 

8,107 

2,573 

19,922 

520 

318,  531 

Art  works:  Paintings  and  statuary . 

150, 626 

374, 172 

1,761 

500 

5, 293 

94 

532,446 

Asbestos,  and  manufactures  of . 

98,  443 

145. 686 

8,  430 

3, 456 

0, 405 

5,337 

267,817 

Babbit  metal . 

20, 577 

36, 144 

9,770 

17, 554 

5, 043 

14, 453 

103, 541 

Blacking . 

230,152 

238, 574 

83, 227 

17,403 

82, 507 

12,029 

663, 892 

Books,  maps,  engravings,  etc . 

1,877,838 

2, 930, 149 

475, 4S1 

221,252 

282, 515 

52,217 

5,839,452 

Brass,  and  manufactures  of . 

1,025,155 

2, 182, 263 

83, 208 

58,588 

115.097 

10, 670 

3, 474,981 

Bricks . 

2,933 

877, 619 

10, 501 

19 

2,926 

34 

894, 032 

Brooms  and  brushes . 

61,802 

200,  416 

26,115 

3,  305 

38,595 

35,870 

366, 103 

Candles . 

3,024 

280, 472 

21,  370 

29, 694 

6.704 

267, 918 

609, 188 

Carriages,  cars,  other  vehicles,  and  parts  of . 

3,730,598 

7, 694, 534 

2,857,670 

2, 290, 437 

903,  528 

311,658 

17, 788, 425 

Celluloid,  and  manufactures  of . 

166, 742 

115,222 

5,  343 

20 

52,541 

957 

340, 825 

Cement . 

462 

1,112,961 

50, 322 

20 

897 

499 

1, 165, 161 

Chemicals,  drugs,  dyes,  and  medicines . 

6, 918, 921 

5,561,215 

2,224, 730 

526, 592 

857, 331 

207,853 

16, 296, 642 

Clocks  and  watches,  and  parts  of . 

648, 782 
503 

1,004,139 
2, 429,008 
3, 539, 651 

259,237 
6,081 
140, 655 

433,959 

220, 194 
12 

32, 130 

2,598,441 
2,  435, 604 

Copper,  manufactures  of . 

73, 285, 724 

4, 268, 613 

37, 440 

•  10, 581 

Si; 282,  664 

Cork,  manufactures  of . 

31,310 

44,806 

8,724 

189 

592 

225 

85, 846 

Cotton,  manufactures  of . 

3, 668, 377 

10, 166. 128 

3, 672, 676 

32,919,086 

1, 735,  542 

782, 224 

52,944,033 

Dental  goods . 

611,129 

49, 270 

164, 887 

17, 950 

104,026 

11, 375 

958,  636 

Earthen,  stone,  and  china  ware . 

96, 625 

804, 506 

115, 554 

30, 733 

29,  327 

3,529 

1 , 080, 274 

14, 531 
338,730 

578,  560 

221 

175,019 

12,925 

3, 651 

7C(),  982 

Emery,  manufactures  of . 

30, 840 

12, 806 

21, 323 

L508 

418, 132 

Fibers,  vegetable,  and  textile  grasses,  manufactures  of . 

1, 889, 152 

2,955,250 

3,044,659 

130,002 

69,152 

6S, 996 

8,157,211 

Furniture,  of  metal . 

11,289 

233, 164 

23, 739 

1,986 

3,878 

27,793 

301,849 

Furs  and  fur  skins . 

6, 198,  573 

1,783,719 

3, 290 

3,359 

7,137 

6,204 

8,002,282 

Glass  and  glassware . 

271,961 

1,710,050 

187, 407 

63, 106 

166,075 

35, 305 

2,433,904 

176, 372 

111,682 

2,565 

853 

6, 782 

542 

298, 790 

Gunpowder  and  other  explosives . 

141.960 

2, 104, 794 

520, 666 

33, 309 

692, 597 

14,712 

3,568,038 

746,  306 

95. 765 

274 

650 

11,043 

854,038 

3,595.128 

Household  and  personal  effects . 

966, 663 

2,  465,  684 

26, 277 

103, 828 

26^  162 

6,  514 

India  rubber,  manufactures  of . 

3,347,409 

2, 033, 921 

187, 439 

328, 370 

441,584 

205, 012 

6, 543, 735 

Ink,  printers’,  and  other . 

97,051 

212,205 

43, 858 

55. 691 

36, 980 

3, 344 

449, 129 

Instruments  and  apparatus  for  scientific  purposes . 

4.  526, 076 

3,  313,010 

1, 736, 323 

535, 642 

678, 847 

97,876 

10, 887, 774 

Iron  and  steel,  manufactures  of . 

44, 170,  608 

72, 031,307 

19, 442, 215 

12, 147, 128 

9,218,259 

3, 975, 468 

160,984,985 

Jewelry,  and  manufactures  of  gold  and  silver . 

423, 806 

1,183,812 

101,309 

31,328 

20, 763 

2,  452 

1,763, 470 

Lamps,  chandeliers,  etc . 

332,  428 

843,  439 

242,859 

219, 484 

245, 129 

70,752 

l,y54,091 

Lead,  manufactures  of . 

98, 735 

405, 082 

78, 666 

106,  545 

33, 526 

6, 531 

729,085 

Leather,  and  manufactures  of . , . 

26,738,996 
1,169 
454,  315 

8, 332, 706 
83, 743 
575, 299 

1,325,227 

21 

2, 355, 567 

1,-585, 080 
210 

305,282 

40,642,8.58 
85, 143 
1,185,281 

Marble  and  stone,  manufactures  of . 

31,498 

32, 379 

79, 928 

11,862 

8,473 
1, 734, 987 

53, 240 
877, 146 

8,  309 

738 

1,537 

72, 297 
3, 168,052 

Musical  instruments . 

103, 129 

48, 443 

354; 815 

49, 532 

Naval  stores . 

15,965,904 

1, 263, 434 

1, 860, 082 

358, 062 

536, 503 

91, 600 

20, 075, 585 

Nickel,  and  manufactures  of . 

3, 244,  698 

91,216 

4, 649 

6, 760 

25,  384 

1,271 

3,373,978 

Oilcloths . 

Oils: 

Animal . 

45, 630 

136,837 

49, 028 

22, 695 

29,749 

2, 638 

286, 577 

450,082 

78,950 

15,095 

454 

7,221 

25, 416 

577,218 

Mineral,  refined  or  manufactured . 

45, 804, 398 

3,  304, 745 

7,349,752 

14, 505, 790 

2, 886, 609 

3,173,902 

77,025, 196 

Vegetable  (except  eottnn-seed) . 

1,798,038 

359, 201 

33, 380 

21,396 

18, 478 

2, 168 

2, 232, 661 

Paints,  pigments,  and  colors . 

1,927,855 

1,185,  477 

200, 192 

112,596 

265,705 

81,239 

3, 773, 064 

Paper,  and  manufactures  of . 

3,146.009 

3,594,683 

836, 301 

806, 129 

1,037,347 

115, 596 

9,536,065 

Paraffin  and  paraffin  wax . 

7,250,385 

515,886 

29,246 

655,067 

210,098 

141,563 

8,808,245 

Pencils . 

80, 363 

200, 725 

25,  538 

41,101 

5, 825 

1,551 

355, 103 

Pens  and  penholders . . . . . 

157,555 

14,969 

9,423 

16, 581 

5,063 

1,227 

204,818 

Perfumery  and  cosmetics . . . 

84,903 

201,296 

124,971 

83, 159 

22, 202 

17, 564 

534, 095 

Photographic  materials . 

38,214 

74. 790 

68, 625 

49,  367 

22,638 

2.278 

255,912 

Plated  ware . 

Quicksilver . . 

76, 346 

434,807 
219,  557 

177,841 

158 

19, 675 
104, 988 
24, 725 

122,216 

234 

11,371 

842,256 

324,937 

331,636 

Roofing  felt  and  paper . 

15, 906 

178, 958 

51,636 

54, 026 

6,385 

Silk,  manufactures  of . 

23, 961 

516,145 

25,737 

6, 433 

22, 178 

670 

595, 124 

Soap . 

1,310,323 

839, 050 

258,956 

120,999 

221,129 

30, 722 

2, 781, 179 

Starch . 

1,395,643 

73, 639 

2,258 

7,785 

7,168 

4,304 

1, 490, 797 

Straw  and  palm  leaf,  manufactures  of . . 

112, 583 

431,619 

4,041 

2,029 

6, 494 

817 

557, 583 

Tin,  and  manufactures  of . 

191, 493 

651,699 

30, 610 

137,166 

32,  589 

25, 589 

1,069,146 

Tobacco,  manufactures  of . 

693, 010 

604,259 

64, 149 

2,281.179 

1,641,286 

126, 597 

5, 410,480 

Toys . 

315,015 

155,818 

24, 328 

15,705 

46, 627 

12, 851 

570, 344 

Trunks,  valises,  and  traveling  bags . 

36, 625 

137,632 

37, 576 

4,  651 

17, 497 

18,117 

252,098 

Varnish . . . 

548, 295 

180, 325 

54, 541 

11,776 

37,411 

6, 722 

839,070 

Vessels  sold  abroad . . . 

32, 539 

155,171 

87,  380 

12.734 

8,242 

7,167 

303,233 

Wood,  manufactures  of . 

32,320,013 

18,345,357 

8, 560, 669 

1, 257, 008 

3,022,042 

1,709,005 

65,214,094 

W ool,  manufactures  of . . . 

181,434 

1,732,894 

79, 997 

58, 098 

49,228 

17,867 

2,119,518 

Zinc,  manufactures  of . 

1,460,062 

320, 105 

5,3,88 

46, 270 

1,321 

183 

1,833,329 

All  other  articles . 

1,  320, 369 

992, 692 

277, 579 

310, 548 

45, 173 

34, 246 

2,986,607 

Total . 

318,245,005 

182, 097, 539 

64, 490, 414 

78,746,175 

29, 595, 561 

12,848,475 

686,023.169 

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Exports  of  Domestic  Manufactures,  by  Articles,  Fiscal  Years  1899-1906. 


1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Agricultural  implements . 

12, 432, 197 

16, 099, 149 

16, 313,434 

16, 286, 740 

21,006,622 

22, 749, 635 

20, 721,741 

24, 554, 427 

Aft  works . 

303,  493 

263, 443 

344, 287 

250, 069 

512, 558 

409, 694 

410, 593 

532. 446 

Asbestos,  manufactures  of . 

54, 936 

93,  600 

135, 2.58 

132, 342 

133, 427 

183, 692 

234, 553 

267, 817 

Billiard  tables  and  balls . 

1,898 

1,108 

1,607 

2,057 

4,228 

656 

1,467 

2,278 

Blacking . 

852, 187 

880, 598 

799, 895 

699, 432 

709, 288 

597, 3d7 

599. 366 

663, 892 

Books,  maps,  engravings,  etc . 

2, 656, 136 

2, 943, 435 

3, 472, 343 

3, 997, 977 

4, 442, 653 

4,  347, 304 

4,844, 160 

5, 839, 452 

Brass,  and  manufactures  of . 

1,351,049 

1,866,  727 

2, 007, 450 

1,930,810 

2,000, 432 

2,  557,  484 

3,025,764 

3, 474, 981 

Bricks . 

229, 066 

516,  481 

656, 626 

500, 511 

429,908 

499, 427 

642,  501 

894, 032 

Brooms  and  brushes . 

211,931 

232,968 

254, 047 

261,729 

283, 994 

275, 522 

327, 083 

366, 103 

Candles . 

275, 470 

191.687 

236,  547 

286, 531 

514,753 

510, 183 

701,357 

609, 188 

Carbon . 

962 

13,210 

16,  540 

62, 313 

44  494 

.IS  359 

41  863 

Carriages,  cars,  and  other  vehicles,  and  parts  of . 

9, 860, 164 

9, 905',  610 

10,920,931 

9, 872, 516 

10, 499, 195 

10,936,018 

10, 610'  437 

17, 788, 425 

Chemicals,  drugs,  dyes,  and  medicines . 

9,042,916 

12, 132, 373 

13, 020, 553 

11,777,176 

12, 183, 506 

13, 035,  463 

14, 012, 153 

16, 296, 642 

Clocks  and  watches . 

1,863, 431 

1, 977, 694 

2. 340, 751 

2,144.490 

2, 133, 529 

2,281,195 

2,  316, 414 

2, 597, 441 

Coke . 

632, 788 

1,233,921 

1, 433, 497 

1,720,457 

1,912,  459 

2, 223,  233 

.  2,  228,  442 

2, 435, 604 

Copper,  manufactures  of . 

35, 983, 529 

57,852,960 

43, 267, 021 

41,218,373 

39,667,196 

57, 142, 0S1 

86,225,291 

81,282, 664 

Cork,  manufactures  of . 

52,  385 

29, 264 

36, 717 

46, 044 

33,  S44 

39,581 

47, 625 

85, 846 

Cotton,  manufactures  of . 

23,566,914 

24,003,087 

20,272,418 

32, 108,  362 

32, 216,  304 

22, 403, 713 

49,  666, 010 

52, 944, 033 

Dental  goods . 

220,917 

247,  462 

252, 418 

362, 000 

401,761 

520, 678 

777, 619 

958, 636 

Earthen,  stone,  and  china  ware . 

351,830 

576,  702 

512,913 

600,  798 

583, 059 

692, 834 

880, 827 

1, 080. 274 

Emery  doth . 

7,946 

6,443 

7,625 

7,789 

9,654 

12,384 

16, 200 

22,928 

Emery  paper . 

576 

580 

1,307 

2,315 

1,389 

1,254 

1,612 

798 

Emery  wheels . 

129,142 

148, 329 

163, 774 

183, 230 

216,345 

288, 389 

287, 343 

394, 406 

Fertilizers,  other  than  crude . 

974,  474 

841,857 

377, 567 

367, 440 

3S0, 077 

595,116 

734, 612 

766, 982 

Fibers,  manufactures  of . 

3,093,102 

4, 441,835 

4, 302, 876 

4, 575,219 

5, 290, 94S 

6,  414,636 

6, 766, 809 

8,157,211 

Fiber,  vulcanized . 

38, 029 

34, 135 

28,357 

8,143 

9,331 

23, 647 

37, 075 

10,194 

Furs  and  fur  skins . 

3, 092,  846 

4, 503, 968 

4,  404,  448 

5. 030.  204 

6,181,115 

5, 422, 945 

6, 599, 222 

8, 002, 282 

Glass  and  glassware . 

1, 503,  651 

1,936.119 

2, 126,  309 

1,960, 106 

2, 150, 699 

1, 978, 481 

2, 252, 799 

2, 433, 904 

Gunpowder  and  other  explosives . . . 

1,531,889 

1,891,604 

1.712,102 

2, 062, 3S1 

2. 454, 510 

2,441,596 

2, 559, 837 

3. 568, 038 

Household  and  personal  effects . 

1, 809. 028 

2, 506, 699 

2, 880, 765 

2, 570, 369 

2, 652. 787 

2, 615, 076 

3,148,969 

3,595,128 

India  rubber,  manufactures  of . 

2,142,347 

3, 123, 925 

3, 659, 361 

4, 032, 100 

4, 674,  202 

5,148,959 

5,  508, 664 

6,543,735 

Ink,  printers’,  and  other . 

210, 673 

259, 776 

291,225 

309,001 

358, 647 

374,  335 

438, 886 

449,129 

Instruments  and  apparatus  for  scientific  purposes. . 

4. 399, 180 

6,  435,  766 

7, 361, 231 

5, 389,  476 

7,130,508 

8,297,723 

8, 172, 980 

10,887,774 

Iron  and  steel,  manufactures  of . 

93,716,031 

121,913,548 

117,  319,320 

98, 552, 562 

96, 642, 467 

111.948,  586 

134, 728,  363 

163,984,985 

Jewelry,  and  manufactures  of  gold  and  silver . 

963. 156 

1.143,638 

1,229,672 

1,338,347 

1,293,021 

1,305,654 

1,419,225 

1, 763, 470 

Lamps,  chandeliers,  etc . 

777, 379 

978, 874 

1,021,435 

963,638 

1,133,290 

1,502,888 

1,579,125 

1,954,091 

Lead,  manufactures  of . 

235,112 

331,057 

671,679 

698, 344 

452, 702 

537, 920 

667, 194 

729,085 

Leather  manufactures . 

23,466,985 

27, 293, 010 

27, 923, 653 

29, 798, 323 

31,617,389 

33,980,615 

37,936,745 

40,  642,  858 

Lime  and  cement . 

203,096 

249,016 

468,  477 

694, 200 

452, 055 

583, 200 

1,549,765 

1,250,304 

Marble  and  stone,  manufactures  of . 

1,817,853 

1,556,772 

1,544,594 

1, 589,  423 

1,270,365 

1,372,001 

1,055,220 

1,185,281 

Matches . 

103, 693 

95, 422 

88, 739 

57,742 

56, 330 

68, 003 

52,  834 

72.297 

Musical  instruments . 

1,791,843 

1,958,779 

2,  780, 796 

3, 694, 143 

3,381.509 

3,230,982 

3, 144,  787 

3, 168, 052 

Naval  stores . 

9. 982, 955 

12,474,194 

12,  580, 950 

11,733,562 

12,918,708 

16,145,222 

16, 106,  643 

20, 075, 585 

Nickel,  and  manufactures  of . 

1,117,703 

1,220,259 

1,  525, 936 

1,203,129 

962, 00S 

994,  763 

3, 293, 705 

3,  424, 997 

Oakum . 

27, 791 

30,  474 

23, 156 

28, 134 

26,  740 

34, 020 

32, 871 

41,943 

Mineral,  refined . 

51,070,276 

68, 247, 588 

64, 425, 859 

66, 218, 004 

60, 923, 634 

72, 487, 546 

73,  433, 787 

77, 025, 196 

Vegetable  (other  than  cotton-seed) . 

1,731,816 

2,217,518 

2,  494. 365 

2,316,240 

2,023,118 

1,901,101 

1,506,430 

2, 232, 661 

Paints,  pigments,  and  colors . 

1,447,  425 

1.902,367 

2, 036,  343 

2, 096. 379 

2,350,937 

2, 756, 581 

3,126,317 

3, 773, 064 

Paper,  and  manufactures  of . 

5,  477,  884 

6.215,833 

7,  438, 901 

7,312,030 

7,180.014 

7, 543,  728 

8, 238. 088 

9, 536, 065 

Paraffin  and  paraffin  wax . 

6, 804,  684 

8.  602,  723 

6.857,288 

8, 858, 844 

9,411,294 

8, 859, 964 

7,789,160 

8, 808, 245 

Perfumeries  and  cosmetics . 

316,  542 

359, 827 

380.994 

355, 219 

390, 502 

480, 567 

490,297 

534, 095 

Photographic  materials . 

1 , 164, 465 

1, 386, 122 

1,998,445 

2, 109, 533 

758, 320 

127,501 

153, 929 

255,912 

Plated  ware . 

450,  462 

509,  776 

517, 20S 

595, 626 

662, 708 

693, 618 

703,  783 

842, 256 

Plaster . 

35,017 

43, 182 

62, 180 

63, 713 

71.886 

85, 377 

133, 807 

184.908 

Quicksilver . 

516, 459 

556, 142 

400, 298 

425, 72S 

762, 201 

834, 764 

653, 337 

324, 937 

Silk,  manufactures  of . 

290,  729 

252, 60S 

244,  678 

301,758 

412,415 

466, 519 

620, 572 

595, 124 

Soap . 

1,457,610 

1,774,  024 

1,509.180 

1,630,938 

2, 452, 777 

2,  499, 933 

2. 670, 231 

2,  781,179 

Starch . 

2, 292, 843 

2,  604,  362 

2, 005, 865 

656, 705 

832, 943 

1,340,282 

1,430,572 

1,490,797 

Stationery . 

1,120,893 

592, 427 

616, 885 

441,409 

270,  874 

343, 106 

442,956 

594,997 

Stereotype  and  electrotype  plates . 

60, 940 

48,  S77 

45, 999 

37,  780 

37,  419 

26,957 

41,838 

50, 213 

Straw  and  palm  leaf,  manufactures  of . 

359,  780 

402, 861 

412, 668 

368, 559 

480, 569 

471,392 

502, 132 

557, 583 

Tin,  manufactures  of . 

365, 470 

387, 381 

516,343 

517, 159 

656, 096 

731,553 

721,900 

1,069,146 

Tobacco,  manufactures  of . 

5,178,998 

6,010,141 

5, 092, 003 

5, 668, 853 

5, 193, 796 

5,  042,719 

5, 690, 203 

5,  410, 480 

Tovs . 

148, 805 

216,512 

280, 546 

282,817 

281,591 

308, 067 

506, 638 

570, 344 

Trunks,  valises,  and  traveling  bags . 

132, 638 

119,777 

115,881 

139,751 

188, 875 

174,  372 

231,728 

252, 098 

Varnish . 

463, 547 

620, 104 

fill, 459 

607, 685 

667,  475 

726,  5S5 

791,578 

839, 070 

Vessels  sold  abroad . 

67. 025 

202,  94S 

112,906 

172,019 

196. 164 

210, 048 

786, ISO 

303, 233 

Wood,  manufactures  of . 

38. 226, 937 

45,  577, 945 

48,  837,  493 

44,  435, 940 

53.236,807 

60, 955, 120 

54,962,131 

65,214,094 

Wool,  manufactures  of . 

1,047,407 

1,300,362 

1,542,733 

1,512,457 

1,722,128 

1,987,938 

2, 035, 054 

2,119,518 

Zinc,  manufactures  of . 

1.524,946 

1,893,425 

1,129,650 

799,284 

959, 935 

904, 021 

2,214,752 

1,833.329 

All  other  articles . 

5, 552, 546 

6.  303, 845 

5, 240, 555 

4, 830, 374 

,  4, 343, 893 

4,537,206 

5,142,853 

3,024, 987 

Total . 

380, 386, 843 

484,  846, 235 

465,777.992 

453, 864, 851 

467, 898, 377 

523,319,979 

011,425.574 

686,023,169 

Total  exports . 

1,203,931,222 

1,370, 763,571 

1 , 460,  462, 806 

1,355,481,861 

1,392,231,302 

1,435,179,017 

1,491,744.641 

1,717,953.382 

Per  cent  of  manufactures . 

31.60 

35. 37 

31.90 

33.  49 

33.  61 

36. 81 

40.99 

39. 93 

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Imports  and  Exports  of  Merchandise  into  anp  from  the  United  States,  by  Principal  Countries, 

Fiscal  Years  1896  to  1906. 

IMPORTS. 


COUNTRIES. 

1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

190-2 

1903 

EUROPE. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Austria-Hungary . 

7,  b44, 154 

8, 158, 328 

4,716,510 

6,  551,256 

9, 079, 667 

10, 067, 970 

10, 150, 601 

10, 569, 929 

Belgium . 

13, 776, 014 

14, 082, 414 

8, 741, 826 

10, 552, 030 

12, 940, 806 

14, 601, 711 

16, 522, 206 

22, 567, 337 

Denmark . 

334, 586 

356, 355 

211,  S77 

280, 198 

920,455 

644, 993 

663, 847 

599, 402 

France . 

66,  266,  967 

67, 530, 231 

52,  730, 848 

62, 146, 056 

73, 012, 085 

75,458,739 

62, 880, 036 

90,050,172 

Germany . 

94, 240, 833 

111,  210,614 

69, 697, 378 

84, 225, 777 

97, 374, 700 

100, 445,  902 

101,997, 523 

119,  772,511 

Greece . 

720, 386 

732, 702 

910, 390 

944, 521 

1,122,855 

1,124,  775 

1,563,142 

1, 326, 935 

Italy . 

22, 142, 487 

19, 067, 352 

20, 332, 637 

24,  832, 746 

27,924,176 

24, 618, 384 

30, 554, 931 

36, 216.412 

Netherlands . 

13, 295, 767 

12, 824, 126 

12,525,065 

14,457,620 

15,  S52, 62-1 

20, 598, 799 

19, 645, 808 

22, 868, 978 

1, 58S, 940 

Portugal . 

2, 255,731 

2, 234,  291 

2,605,370 

2, 975,  504 

3, 743, 216 

3,370,430 

3, 179, 449 

3; 483, 562 

Russia  in  Europe . 

3, 627, 034 

3, 199, 659 

4, 539, 689 

4,  540, 484 

7,  245, 973 

7, 030, 892 

7, 308, 403 

9, 234,  739 

Spain . 

4, 131, 184 

3,631,973 

3, 575, 565 

3, 982, 363 

5, 950, 047 

5,409,301 

8, 270, 546 

8, 478,  5S7 

Sweden  and  Norway* . 

3, 320, 321 

2,500,118 

2, 675, 053 

2, 605, 555 

4, 244, 302 

3, 487, 639 

3, 806, 179 

3, 38b,  294 

Switzerland . 

14, 080, 033 

13, 849, 782 

11,380,835 

14, 826, 480 

17, 393,  268 

15, 799, 400 

17,  784, 855 

21, 183, 328 

Turkey  in  Europe . 

2, 665, 127 

2, 766, 094 

2, 119,337 

2, 359, 830 

3, 930,  806 

3, 386, 782 

4, 935, 346 

5, 672, 578 

United  Kingdom . 

169,963,434 

167,947,820 

108. 945, 185 

118,488,  217 

159, 582, 401 

143,388,501 

165, 746,  560 

190, 021,658 

NORTH  AMERICA. 

British  Honduras . 

200, 212 

226,683 

171, 920 

198, 203 

198, 040 

241, 509 

234, 231 

376, 967 

Dominion  of  Canada . 

40, 887, 565 

40, 309, 371 

31, 870, 490 

36,220.967 

39,369, 074 

42, 482, 163 

48, 076, 124 

54,781,418 

Newfoundland  and  Labrador.. 

324, 435 

413,421 

372, 115 

383, 168 

562,  759 

420, 315 

711,449 

868, 238 

Central  American  States — 

Costa  Rica . 

3, 835, 187 

3, 439, 374 

2, 732, 426 

3, 581, 899 

2, 980, 030 

2, 990, 550 

3,  220, 494 

3, 761, 523 

Guatemala . 

2, 080, 027 

1,  862, 589 

1, 854, 303 

2,  111,  264 

2, 402,  978 

3,512,445 

2, 993, 336 

2, 400, 063 

Honduras . 

776. 644 

847, 230 

784,  741 

911,849 

988, 606 

1,  262, 317 

1, 080, 788 

1, 375, 997 

Nicaragua . 

1, 268, 922 

1,262,701 

1,095,865 

1, 514, 630 

1,520,206 

2, 035, 636 

1, 978, 025 

1, 865, 297 

Salvador . 

i,  166, 970 

1, 112, 534 

799, 145 

1,085, 703 

738, 674 

1,037, 715 

616, 887 

891, 987 

Mexico . 

17, 45o,  177 

18, 511, 572 

19,004,863 

22, 995, 722 

28,646,053 

28,851,635 

40,  382, 596 

41, 313,711 

West  Indies — 

British . 

10, 800, 618 

12, 285, 885 

10, 632, 187 

14, 150, 482 

11, 894, 520 

12,  S51, 325 

12, 178, 596 

13, 450, 248 

Cuba . 

40, 017, 730 

18, 406, 815 

15, 232,  477 

25, 408, 828 

31,371,704 

43,  423, 088 

34, 694, 684 

62, 942, 790 

Danish . 

310, 339 

367, 289 

327, 759 

599, 328 

568, 935 

478, 262 

394, 948 

734, 020 

Dutch . 

163, 134 

96, 343 

174,  243 

246, 902 

316, 186 

240, 019 

207,411 

405, 831 

French . 

12, 786 

9,944 

30,888 

28,  735 

30, 176 

13,972 

3,245 

13, 298 

Haiti . 

1,697,618 

1, 460,  220 

876, 582 

826, 530 

1, 184,  797 

1, 199, 240 

1,204,461 

1, 109, 729 

Porto  Ricod . 

2, 296, 653 

2,181,024 

2, 414,  356 

3, 179, 827 

3, 078, 648 

Santo  Domingo . 

2, 895j  069 

2;  369;  424 

2, 382;  139 

3;  125;  779 

3;  680, 413 

3, 553, 776 

2, 553,470 

2, 833, 676 

SOUTH  AMERICA. 

Argentina . 

9, 313, 385 

10,772,627 

5, 915, 879 

5, 112, 561 

8,114,304 

8, 065, 318 

11,120,721 

9, 430, 278 

Brazil . 

71,060,046 

69, 039, 389 

61, 750, 369 

57, 875, 747 

58,  073, 457 

70, 643, 347 

79, 178, 037 

67,221,030 

Chile . 

4,709,017 

3,  792,  434 

3, 736, 307 

2,942, 962 

7,112,826 

8,683,279 

7, 740, 759 

9, 380, 204 

Colombia . 

4,970,092 

4, 730, 993 

5, 183, 604 

5,126,731 

4, 307,  814 

3, 230, 652 

3,271,894 

4, 215, 568 

Ecuador . 

763, 643 

566, 526 

765, 590 

1, 054, 653 

1, 524,  378 

1,424,840 

1, 546, 564 

1,724,851 

Guiana — British . 

3, 418, 578 

3, 661, 956 

3, 060, 968 

3, 500, 207 

3,795,358 

4, 805, 395 

3,416,816 

3,  351,656 

Dutch . . 

957, 247 

1, 036, 688 

1, 457, 135 

1,651,009 

1,230,412 

1, 272, 731 

1, 386, 870 

874, 454 

French . 

31,419 

8, 137 

12,551 

37, 929 

37, 564 

54, 018 

26,648 

25, 030 

Paraguay . 

160 

1,740 

1,959 

2,887 

Peru. . . .' . 

712,696 

722, 089 

714, 247 

1,496,978 

2, 122, 543 

3, 656, 180 

3, 269;  411 

2, 900, 664 

Uruguay . 

3,  242, 428 

3, 515, 054 

1,772,480 

1,281,109 

1, 848, 077 

1,883,994 

2, 520,  579 

2, 981,632 

Venezuela . 

9, 649, 911 

9,543,572 

7,  722, 564 

6, 507, 847 

5, 500, 019 

6,645,848 

6, 287, 121 

5, 318, 569 

ASIA. 

Aden . 

1, 656, 100 

1, 503, 802 

2, 017, 756 

1,924,941 

1, 542, 335 

1, 520, 629 

1, 930, 644 

2,328,654 

Chinese  Empire . 

22,023,004 

20, 403, 862 

20,326,436 

18,619,268 

26,896, 926 

18, 303, 706 

21,055,830 

26,648,846 

East  Indies — 

British . 

20, 370, 558 

20, 567, 122 

27, 238, 459 

32, 560, 312 

45,355,976 

43, 882, 493 

48,421,218 

51,820,773 

Dutch . 

14, 854, 026 

15, 604, 866 

14, 529, 335 

21,313,945 

27,  886, 814 

19, 026, 481 

14, 749, 241 

16,232,332 

Hongkong . 

1,419,124 

923, 842 

746, 517 

2, 479, 274 

1,256,267 

1,416,412 

1,277,755 

1,359,905 

Japan . 

25, 537, 038 

24, 009, 756 

25, 223, 610 

26,716,814 

32,748,902 

29,229,543 

37,  552,  778 

44, 143, 728 

Turkey  in  Asia . 

3, 266, 205 

4,009,027 

2, 325,078 

3, 284, 250 

3, 823, 371 

3, 897, 854 

3,960,394 

4,897,428 

OCEANIA. 

British  Australasia . 

7,579,359 

5, 900, 144 

5,578,898 

3, 502, 402 

5, 468, 196 

4, 767, 661 

5, 386, 509 

6.968, 183 

British  Oceania . 

1,476,716 

2, 097, 861 

French  Oceania . 

251, 312 

378, 144 

185, 121 

290, 557 

437, 707 

657, 336 

678, 884 

'579;  457 

Guam . 

10,649 

1,320 

1,044 

Hawa  :i  d . 

11,757, 704 

13,  687, 799 

17, 187, 380 

17, 831, 463 

20, 707, 903 

Philippine  Islands . 

4, 982,857 

4,383,740 

3,830,415 

4, 409, 774 

5;  971, 208 

4,420,912 

6,612, 700 

11,372,584 

AFRICA. 

British  Africa . 

1, 732, 147 

1, 468, 994 

875,338 

1, 306, 746 

1,039, 182 

813,440 

979,361 

971,908 

Turkey  in  Africa— Egypt . 

8, 043, 797 

7, 027, 005 

5,017,707 

7,489,929 

8, 278, 022 

7, 212, 279 

11,368,301 

10, 714, 205 

RECAPITULATION. 

Europe . 

418,639, 121 

430, 192. 205 

305, 933, 691 

353, 884, 534 

440, 567, 314 

429, 620, 452 

475, 161, 941 

547, 226, 887 

North  America . 

126,  877, 126 

105, 924, 053 

91,376,807 

112,150,911 

130, 035, 221 

145, 158, 104 

151,076,524 

189. 73b, 475 

South  America . 

108,  828, 462 

107, 389, 405 

92,091,694 

86, 587, 893 

93, 666, 774 

110, 367, 342 

119,785,756 

107, 428, 323 

Asia . 

89, 592,318 

87, 294, 597 

92,594,593 

107,091,214 

139, 842, 330 

117,677,611 

129, 6S2, 651 

147, 702, 374 

Oceania . 

24.614.668 

24, 400, 439 

26,  859, 230 

26, 997,  877 

34,611,108 

11,395,195 

14,166,461 

21,043,527 

Africa . 

11,172,979 

9,529,713 

7, 193, 639 

10, 436, 160 

11, 218, 437 

8, 953, 461 

13,447,615 

12,581,651 

1904 


Dollars. 
10, 372, 689 
22, 668, 342 
693, 536 
81,410, 347 
109, 188,  554 
1, 588, 946 
33, 158, 042 
19, 591, 784 
1,992,271 
5, 243, 587 
11,763,911 
8, 346, 173 
3, 265, 843 
19,534,439 
3, 890, 597 
165, 785, 368 


636, 534 
51, 552, 791 
1, 146, 289 

3, 529, 088 
2, 601,841 
2,047, 981 
1, 578, 807 
440, 747 
948,409 
43, 633, 275 

8,304,070 
76,983,418 
422, 307 
265, 328 
14, 664 
1, 214, 133 


2,885,432 


9, 835, 161 
76, 152, 745 
10, 775,810 
7, 949, 211 
2,350,493 
1,446, 123 
413,636 
17,842 
416 
2, 899, 915 
1,644, 413 
6, 878, 348 


2, 044, 528 
29, 345,081 

47,675,328 
10, 325, 672 
1,519,212 
46,537,478 
5,696, 529 


7, 134, 408 
487,640 
621, 698 


12,066,947 


848,987 
7, 868, 244 


498,697, 379 
198, 778, 952 
120,364,113 
143, 509, 153 
20, 310, 998 
9, 426, 776 


1906 


Dollars. 
13,865,433 
28,411,318 
1, 256, 663 
108, 415, 350 
135, 142, 996 
2, 032, 408 
40, 597, 556 
27, 007, 107 
3, 132, 364 
5, 139,708 
13, 536, 505 
10, 689, 653 
3, 899, 481 
23,421  242 
6, 508, 518 
210,029,437 


789,422 
68, 237, 653 
1,364,944 

4,622,426 
3,386,317 
1, 724, 865 
1, 478,408 
1, 065, 887 
1,131,734 
50, 965, 177 

10, 259, 253 
84,979, 821 
366, 361 
278, 171 
20, 042 
1,185,477 


3, 086, 338 


18, 379,063 
80, 416, 524 
16,945,476 
7, 084, 487 
2, 632, 206 
1, 016, 405 
708, 368 
38,383 
750 
2, 454, 943 
2,711,570 
8, 034, 701 


2,312,238 
28, 531, 207 

67, 176, 839 
20,575,521 
1,829,040 
52,551,520 
6,485,749 


11,515,413 
79,944 
835, 112 


12,337,927 


1,706,722 
9, 391,621 


633,292,184 
235, 353, 322 
140, 420, 876 
180, 095, 671 
24, 769, 658 
12,628,735 


1905 


Dollars. 
10, 553, 204 
25,882,455 
1, 008, 750 
89, 830, 445 
118,268, 356 
1,270,  792 
3S, 628, 579 
21,  718,  748 

2. 204. 580 
6, 439, 207 

11,653,954 
8, 786, 507 

2. 935. 581 
20, 415, 268 

5, 173, 252 
175, 811, 918 


539, 053 
62,469,632 
1, 184, 229 

4, 296, 734 
3, 081, 553 
2, 111,312 
1, 513, 877 
813,154 
1, 113, 169 
46, 470, 876 

10, 437, 022 
86, 304, 259 
400, 904 
193, 309 
34, 529 
1,101,650 


4,664,209 


15, 354, 901 
99,843,094 
11,071,613 
6, 411, 793 
2, 502, 175 
1,512,541 
638, 667 
37, 141 
2,205 
3, 152, 964 
3, 158, 856 
7, 109, 850 


2, 208, 986 
27, 884, 518 

53, 690, 211 
18, 462, 648 
1,552,428 
51,821,629 
6,021,876 


11,892,914 
58, 329 
727,073 


12,657,904 


1,598,363 
8, 580, 751 


540, 773, 092 
227,229,145 
150, 795, 800 
161,982,991 
25,388,421 
11,343,622 


a  Included  under  Sweden  and  Norway  prior  to  1903. 
b  Sweden  only  after  1902. 

c  Included  with  Colombia  prior  to  January  1,  1904. 

d  Figures  relating  to  Hawaii  and  Porto  Rico  discontinued  in  statement  of  foreign  trade  after  they  became  customs  districts  of  the  United  States  in  1900. 


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Imports  and  Exports  of  Merchandise  into  and  from  the  United  States,  by  Principal  Countries, 

Fiscal  Years  1S96  to  1906 — Continued. 

EXPORTS. 


countries. 


EUROPE. 


Austria-Hungary . 

Belgium . 

Denmark . 

France . — 

Germany . 

Italy . 

Netherlands . 

Norway  “ . 

Portugal . . 

Russia  in  Europe . 

Spain . 

Sweden  and  Norway  &. 

Switzerland . 

Turkey  in  Europe . 

United  Kingdom . 


NORTH  AMERICA. 


Bermuda . 

British  Honduras . 

Dominion  of  Canada . 

Newfoundland  and  Labrador. 
Central  American  States — 

Costa  Rica . 

Guatemala . 

Honduras . 

Nicaragua . 

Panama  c . 

Salvador . 

Mexico . 

West  Indies — 

British . 

Cuba . 

Danish . 

Dutch . 

French . 

Haiti . 

Porto  Rico  d . 

Santo  Domingo . 


SOUTH  AMERICA. 


Argentina . 

Bolivia . 

Brazil . 

Chile . 

Colombia . 

Ecuador . 

Guiana — B  riti  sh . 

Dutch. . 

French. 

Paraguay . 

Peru . 

Uruguay . 

Venezuela . 


ASIA. 

Aden . 

Chinese  Empire. . . 
East  Indies — 

British . 

Dutch . 

Hongkong . 

Japan . 

Korea . 

Russia,  Asiatic. . . 
Turkey  in  Asia _ 


OCEANIA. 

British  Australasia. 

Hawaii  d . 

Philippine  Islands . . 


AFRICA. 


British  Africa . 

French  Africa . 

Portuguese  Africa . 

Turkey  in  Africa — Egypt. 


RECAPITULATION. 


Europe . 

North  America. 
South  America. 

Asia . 

Oceania . 

Africa . 


1896 

1897 

1898 

1899 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

2, 439, 65 

4,023,011 

5,697,911 

7, 378, 931 

7, 046, 81( 

7,222,05C 

6, 167, 127 

7,156,68! 

8,225,282 

.  27,070, 621 

33,071,551 

47,619,201 

44, 158, 031 

48,307,01 

49, 389, 251 

46, 271,751 

47,087,939  40,871.829 

6,557,448 

10, 194, 857 

12,697,421 

16, 605, 828 

18, 487. 99 

16,175,23£ 

15,  464,  622 

16, 157, 58: 

14,052,821: 

.  47,040, 66C 

57, 594, 54 

95, 459, 29C 

60, 596, 89£ 

83, 335, 09’ 

78,714,927 

71,512,98' 

77, 285, 23! 

S4, 379, 480 

.  97, 897, 197 

125,246,088  155,039,975 

155, 772, 17C 

187,347,881 

191,780,427 

173, 148, 280 

193,841,63( 

214,780,992 

.  19,143,606!  21,502,423  .  23,290,858 

25, 034.94C 

33, 256, 62C 

34,  473, 18! 

31,388,135 

35, 032, 68C 

35, 720, 001 

.  39,022,899  51,045,01! 

64, 274, 524 

79,305,998 

89.330, 67t 

84,356,318 

75, 123, 135 

78,245, 41! 
4, 383, 882 
3, 052, 194 

72, 250, 568 
4  800  024 

3,156,991  2,520,058  3,532,057 

4, 132, 400 

5, 836, 54: 

5,294,240 

3,045,651 

1,935,118 

7,496,650  7,602,276  7,336,082 

8, 486, 667 

7, 438, 317 

8, 084, 228 

9,302,359 

16, 169,262 

19,074,311: 

.  11, 492, 42S 

10, 912, 745 

10, 228, 547 

9.077,807 

13, 399. 68C 

15,  480,288 

15, 511,987 

17,682,211 

15, 762, 344: 

5,031,002 

5, 463, 641 

6, 313.78C 

12,218,289 

10,  4:^5,  467 

11,844,152 

10, 108, 166 

5,718,022 

6,450,060 

32, 95' 

70, 871 

263, 970 

267,732 

250, 477 

255, 360 

217,515 

205, 697 

271,256 

34,905 

54, 767 
483, 270, 398 

139,075 

354, 457 

340, 357 

392, 958 

604,775 

496,785 

461, 351 

.  405,741,331 

540, 940,  605 

511, 778, 705 

533,819, 54c 

631,177,157 

548, 548, 477 

524, 262, 65C 

537,340,599 

924,047 

854, 832 

986, 915 

1,065,388 

1,124,005 

1,314,007 

1,490,868 

1,323,536 

1,291,284 

571, 615 

569, 767 

576,111 

500, 802 

615, 522 

813, 817 

773, 676 

808, 578 

1,070,449 

59,687,921 

64,928,821  83,714,086 

87,974,961 

95,319,970 

105, 789, 2D 

109, 642, 993 

123,266, 788 

131,234,985 

1, 398, 125 

1,099,904 

1,175,733 

1, 595, 497 

2,017,524 

1,957,305 

2,065,282 

2,509,415 

2,647,784 

1,198,612 

1,357,472 

1, 520, 161 

1,240,950 

1,462,355 

1, 946, 726 

1, 405, 842 

1,858,604 

1,936,369 

3,158, 05S 

3, 047, 181 

1,201,714 

1,102,963 

785, 462 

1,424, 814 

1,680,939 

1,128,045 

1,281,342 

610, 621 

724, 991 
1, 190, 695 

752, 203 

832,010 

1, 1S1, 453 

1,115,009 

983, 595 

956, 16< 

1,527,387 

1,269,015 

1,049,505 

1, 186,511 

1,817,869 

1, 482, 194 

1,359, 356 

1,398,723 

1, 837, 682 
979,724 
937,171 

1,608,573 

1, 619, 568 

796, 575 

'  625, 414 

679, 440 

738, 722 

892, 923 

798,261 

19, 450, 256 

22, 421,064 

21, 206, 939 

25, 483,075 

34,974,961 

36, 475, 350 

39,873,606 

42,257,106 

45,844,720 

8,734,153 

7, 943, 299 

8,386,240 

8,751,817 

8, 895, 164 

8,876,052 

9,714,963 

10,126,221 

9,606,921 

7,530,880 

8, 259,776 

9,561,656 

18,616,377 

26, 513, 400 

25, 964, 801 

26, 623, 500 

21,701,638 

27,377,465 

537, 373 

521,765 

707, 622 

498,066 

624, 524 

692, 150 

704,259 

646, 206 

649,960 

622,761 

652,341 

544,  463 

474, 435 

582. 185 

647,598 

630, 472 

981,063 

798, 508 

1,530,326 

1, 679, 625 

1,617,130 

1,542,984 

1,867,168 

1,851,634 

1,690,752 

1,654,089 

1,672,559 

4, 423, 502 
2,102,094 
1,064,116 

3, 832, 388 
1,988,888 
1,098,635 

2,968,579 

1,505,946 

1,151,258 

2, 455, 966 
2, 685, 848 
1,104,013 

2,996,689 

4,640,449 

3, 424, 662 

2,691,413 

2,385,424 

2,594,740 

i; 317; 098 

1,799, 685 

1, 577, 592 

1,371,758 

1,543,754 

5,979,046 

6,384,984 

6, 429,070 

9, 563, 510 

11,558,237 

11,537,663 

9,801,804 

11, 437, 570 

16,902,017 

21,907 

5,155 

20, 675 

31,298 

59,223 

152, 315 

89, 141 

49, 107 

54, 344 

14,258,187 

12,441,065 

13,317,036 

12.239.036 

11,578,119 

11, 663, 574 

10, 391,130 

10,736,748 

11,046,856 

3, 431, 808 

2, 590, 539 

2,351,727 

2, 107, 124 

3,287,565 

5,294,726 

3,714,522 

4,038,875 

4,824,857 

3, 382, 588 

3,807,165 

3,277,257 

3,042,094 

2,710,688 

3,142,052 

2, 973,  460 

4, 305, 629 

4,660,891 

689, 416 

734, 868 

855, 193 

882, 591 

1,216,008 

2,015,085 

1, 462, 105 

1,353,162 

1,362,908 

1,749,193 

1,565,936 

1,747,375 

1, 749, 545 

1,915,192 

1,734,  404 

1, 954, 394 

1,931,089 

1,751,703 

361,657 
103, 854 

384, 336 

408,  414 

443, 757 

493, 985 

610, 987 

490, 158 

560, 833 

629, 822 

113,674 

150,041 

170,090 

189,910 

200, 007 

209, 917 

357,126 

238, 150 

740 

699 

10,751 

4,884 

12, 695 

16,784 

13,021 

21,333 

999. 381 

1,108,436 

1,302,695 

1,325,6,50 

1,662,475 

3, 126, 934 

2, 558, 995 

2,971,411 

3,961,360 

1,481,200 

1,213,426 

1,214,248 

1,242,822 

1,816,720 

1,637,074 

1, 586, 459 

1,505,099 

2, 135,321 

3,838,746 

3, 417, 522 

2,746, 261 

2,851,634 

2, 452,757 

3,271,877 

2,793,743 

1, 878, 202 

3, 165, 465 

510, 160 

991,397 

593, 345 

993,741 

1, 490, 243 

999, 898 

916, 896 

1,651,229 

1.465,981 

6,921,933 

11,924,433 

9, 992,894 

14, 493, 440 

15,259,167 

10, 405,834 

24,722, 906 

18,898,163 

12,862,432 

3, 225, 368 

3,844,911 

4,696,013 

4,341,936 

4.892,323 

6, 251, 804 

4, 621, 876 

4,739,067 

6, 673, 682 

1,576,316 

2, 094, 109 

1,201,416 

1,548,973 

1,534,149 

2, 064, 705 

2,076,091 

1,184,886 

1 , 609, 718 

4,691,201 

6,060,039 

6, 265, 200 

7,732,525 

8,485,978 

8,009,848 

8, 030, 109 

8, 772,  453 

10,458,554 

7, 689, 685 

13,  255,  478 

20, 385, 541 

17,264,688 

29,087,475 

19,000,640 

21,485,883 

20, 933, 992 

24,980,421 

32 

509 

125,936 

141,679 

126, 965 

215, 551 

251,563 

171,400 

387, 579 

568, 002 

413, 942 

618, 015 

1,543,126 

3, 050, 102 

1, 505, 842 

1,030,220 

802,428 

332, 184 

41,248 

74, 899 

243, 190 

167,743 

226, 655 

194, 162 

109, 777 

276, 322 

648,985 

12,748,074 
3,985,707 
162, 446 

17, 460,283 
4,690,075 
94, 597 

15,609,863 
5,907, 155 
127, 804 

19,777, 129 
9, 305, 470 
404, 193 

26,725,702 
13,509,148 
2, 640, 449 

30, 726,687 

28,375,199 

32,749,395 

27,401,446 

4,027,064 

5,258,470 

4, 038, 909 

4,832,909 

11, 290, 995 

13, 106, 643 

12,027,142 

15, 155,610 

16, 269, 482 

21,654,458 

28,780,105 

33,844,395 

20,821,480 

266, 213 

302,010 

668, 186 

543, 555 

601,185 

843,414 

318, 592 

416,571 

431,912 

800, 658 

1,869,933 

2, 898, 058 

1,505,008 

802, 164 

1,425,539 

2,565,224 

2, 328, 369 

1, 891. 707 

215, 540 

323, 761 

816,915 

494, 196 

1,095,613 

.  1,216,773 

1,269,449 

692, 580 

564, 957 

673,043,753: 

813, 385, 644 

973,806,245 

936,602,093 

1,040,167,763 

1,136,504,605 

1 ,008,033,981  i  1 ,029,256,657 

1,057, 930, 131  1 

116,567.496 

124, 958, 461 

139, 627, S41 

157,931,707 

187,594,625 

196, 534, 460 

203,971,080 

215, 4S2, 769 

234,909,959! 

36,297,671, 

33, 768, 646 

33, 821,701 

35, 659, 902 

38, 945, 763 

44, 400, 195 

38, 043, 617 

41,137,872 

50,755,027) 

25, 630, 029 

39, 274, 905 

44, 707, 791 

48,360,161 

64,  913, 807 

49,390,712' 

63,944,077 

58,359,016 

60,151,347 

17,197,229 

22, 652, 773 

22, 003, 022 

29, 875, 015 

43,391,275 

35,392,401! 

34,258,041 

37, 468, 512 
38, 436, 853 

32,850,681) 

13,870,760 

16, 953, 127 

17, 515,730 

18, 594, 424 

19, 469, 849 

25,542, 618 

33, 468, 605 

24,230, 126 

1905 


Dollars. 
11,623,746 
38, 478,741 
14,881,568 
76,337,471 
194, 220, 472 
38,740,067 
73,298,362 
4, 420, 469 
2,089,846 
16, 686, 330 
17,038, 474 
7,197,171 
246, 787 
527, 488 
523, 396, 852 


1,304,919 
1,052,307 
140, 529, 581 

2. 449. 425 

1,768,429 
2, 654, 622 
1,730,345 
1,944,556 
4, 745, 502 

1.318.426 
45,756,116 

10,030,288 
38, 380, 601 
699, 569 
832, 808 
1,357,706 
2,297,080 


1, 666, 789 


23, 564,056 
106, 041 
10,985,096 
5,391,357 
3,582,789 
1,750,378 
1,884, 365 
530, 418 
198,567 
39, 130 
3,657,225 
1, 990, 694 
3,213,575 


1,172,854 
53, 453, 385 

7,547,938 
1,669,805 
10,769, 554 
51,719,683 
1,013,258 
333, 451 
360,772 


26, 353, 311 
”6,' 200 '620 


1806 


Dollars. 
14,890,019 
50,021,107 
22, 943,926 
97, 892, 480 
234, 742, 102 
48,081,740 
95, 471,593 
6,016,269 
1,462,763 
16,001,970 
19,099,336 
7, 437; 160 
399, 366 
874, 449 
583, 090, 123 


1, 138, 249 
1,104,204 
156, 736, 685 
2,964,297 

2,338,188 
2, 908, 665 
1,632,251 
1, 870, 852 
12, 460, 289 
1,401,276 
58,182,278 

9,706,654 
47,763,688 
726, 810 
751,453 
1,265,956 
3,307,840 


14,678,410 
812, 334 
1,736,758 
752, 489 


56,894, 131 
128, 504, 610 
33,079,  446! 
18, 540, 603| 


2,018,251 


32, 673, 359 
146,798 
14, 530, 471 
8,667,227 
3, 491, 420 
2,009,861 
1,749,609 
572, 463 
268, 213 
51, 917 
4, 833, 307 
2, 905, 573 
3,258, 133 


1,708, 789 
43,774,375 

7, 454, 702 
1,766,159 
7,044,907 
38,464,952 
1,065,294 
2,813,544 
645,578 


29,001, 147 
"5, 459,"  444 


14,086,483 
1,334,033 
2,420,881 
1, 163, 128 


308,382,982 
75, 159, 781 
105,451,610 
35,141,751 
19, 562, 340 


a  Included  under  Sweden  and  Norway  prior  to  1903. 

&  Sweden  only  after  1902. 

c  Included  with  Colombia  prior  to  January  1,  1904. 

d  Figures  relating  to  Hawaii  and  Porto  Rico  discontinued  in  statement  of  foreign  trade  after  they  became  customs  districts  of  the  United  States  in  1900. 


HISTORICAL  TABLE.— TOTAL  VALUE  OF  IMPORTS  AND  EXPORTS  INTO  AND  FROM  THE  UNITED  STATES,  1790  TO  1906. 


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a  Fiscal  year  ending  September  30  prior  to  1843;  since  that  date  ending  June  30.  d  Gold  and  silver  can  not  be  separately  stated  prior  to  1864,  but  it  is  probable 

b  Specie  included  with  merchandise  prior  to  1821.  that  the  greater  portion  of  the  exports  was  gold. 

c  Gold  and  silver  contained  in  ore  are  included  under  gold  and  silver  since  1894. 

Note.— Merchandise  and  specie  are  combined  in  the  columns  at  right  of  table  for  the  purpose  of  showing  the  total  inward  and  outward  movement  of  values  by  years. 


42  ANNUAL  REVIEW  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

Commerce  of  the  United  States  by  Great  Groups,  1820  to  1906. 


YEAR 
ENDING 
JUNE  30— 

FOODSTUFFS  IN 
CRUDE  CONDITION 
AND  FOOD  ANI¬ 
MALS. 

FOODSTUFFS  PARTLY 
OR  WHOLLY  PRE¬ 
PARED. 

CRUDE  MATERIALS 
FOR  USE  IN  MAN¬ 
UFACTURING. 

MANUFACTURES  FOR 
FURTHER  USE  IN 
MANUFACTURING. 

MANUFACTURES 
READY  FOR  CON¬ 
SUMPTION. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

TOTAL. 

Dollars. 

Per 
cent  of 
total. 

Dollars. 

Per 
cent  of 
total. 

Dollars. 

Per 
cent  of 
total. 

Dollars. 

Per 
cent  of 
total. 

Dollars. 

Per 
cent  of 
total. 

Dollars. 

Per 

cent  of 
total. 

Dollars. 

IMPORTS,  TOTAL. 


1820  a . 

6,081,641 

11. 15 

10,820,814 

19.85 

1,983,706 

3. 64 

4,079,064 

7.  48 

30,998,900 

56.86 

550,709 

1.02 

1830 . 

7,382,274 

11.77 

9,053,971 

15.39 

4,214,825 

0. 72 

5,152,486 

8.  22 

35,734,837 

56.97 

582,503 

.93 

1840 . 

15,273,321 

15.  54 

15,188,845 

15.  40 

11,510,245 

11.71 

11,350,196 

11.50 

44,300,005 

45.09 

630,094 

.64 

1850 . 

18,011,059 

9.  40 

20,056,535 

10.  47 

11,000,380 

5.78 

27,530,041 

14.37 

112,027,402 

58.  78 

2,299,093 

1.20 

1800 . 

35,743,820 

10. 17 

53,771,007 

15.  26 

37,073,022 

10.  48 

23,013,395 

0.67 

199,878,090 

50.  52 

3,530,119 

1.00 

1870 . 

53,981,838 

12.38 

9(3,253,501 

22.  08 

53,118,022 

12. 18 

54,545,306 

12.51 

173,034,847 

39.09 

5,024,834 

1.  10 

1871 . 

63,018,372 

12.  24 

103,225,752 

19.  84 

60,799,055 

12. 84 

72,22S,200 

13.88 

203,483,271 

39.11 

10,868,428 

2.09 

1872 . 

70,745,348 

12.  25 

121,740,757 

19.43 

91,715,359 

14.04 

87,606,647 

13. 98 

237,928,516 

37.97 

10,S52,450 

1.73 

1873 . 

83,304,005 

12.98 

122,003,864 

19.01 

94,293,370 

14.08 

96,641,675 

15. 05 

232,108,020 

36. 15 

13,605,210 

2. 13 

1874 . 

94,204,481 

16.  01 

119,018,137 

21.08 

73,366,563 

12. 93 

71,913,498 

12.07 

192,431,807 

33.  92 

15,811,790 

2. 79 

1875 . 

90,018,885 

10.89 

113,145,852 

21.23 

78,891,709 

14.80 

63,411,006 

11.89 

177,891,440 

33.38 

9,045,884 

1.81 

1876 . 

94,180,510 

20.  44 

91,927,329 

19.  95 

60,370,245 

14.41 

51,087,445 

11.09 

145,091,808 

31.  02 

11,477,847 

2.49 

1877 . 

80,134,405 

19. 08 

114,579,052 

25.39 

69,592,068 

15.42 

48,531,632 

10.75 

125,054,539 

27.84 

0,830,770 

1.52 

1878 . 

84,399,909 

19. 31 

102,034,859 

23.  34 

72,485,326 

10.  58 

40,500,681 

10.  66 

124,785,193 

28.  55 

6,845,504 

1.56 

1879 . 

82,283,989 

18.40 

102,059,920 

23. 03 

73,328,788 

16.  45 

49,092,449 

11.15 

130,145,818 

29. 19 

7,666,805 

1.72 

1880 . 

100,297,040 

15.01 

118,125,216 

17.09 

131,801,017 

19.74 

110,779,510 

10.  59 

190,587,405 

29.  43 

10,303,952 

1.54 

1881 . 

102,480,852 

15.  95 

123,380,388 

19. 20 

114,244,031 

17.77 

87,790,890 

13.  66 

203,725,925 

31.70 

11,035,942 

1.72 

1882 . 

104,947,672 

14.49 

139,438,500 

19.  24 

131,356,113 

18.13 

98,623,766 

13. 01 

238,710,091 

32.  94 

11,550,826 

1.59 

18S3 . 

93,091,358 

12.  87 

142,127,920 

19.65 

133,012,450 

18.48 

98,755,423 

13.00 

242,945,502 

33.59 

12,048,195 

1.75 

1884 . 

103,010,830 

15.43 

130,778,280 

19.59 

119,150,641 

17. 84 

94,698,249 

14.18 

207,771,072 

31.12 

12,288,015 

1.84 

1885 . 

93,345,583 

16. 16 

102,937,933 

17.82 

100,774,553 

18.49 

78,254,677 

13.  55 

182,543,076 

31.01 

13,671,507 

2.37 

1886 . 

91,588,044 

14.  41 

112,771,436 

17.  75 

128,434,759 

20.  22 

91,539,244 

14.40 

194,791,508 

30.65 

10,310.485 

2.57 

1887 . 

100,362,234 

15.36 

111,714,382 

10. 14 

143,361,050 

20.71 

120,079,754 

17.34 

202,800,073 

29.29 

8,002,275 

1.16 

1888 . 

116,087,107 

16.03 

111,048,075 

15.  34 

155,057,432 

21.42 

121,605,094 

16.80 

211,218,652 

29. 17 

8,940,754 

1.24 

1889 . 

123,130,984 

16.53 

122,254,200 

10.  41 

163,548,100 

21.94 

115,079,918 

15.  44 

212,482,518 

28.  52 

8,635,860 

1.16 

1890 . 

128,480,142 

16.28 

133,332,031 

16.  89 

170,037,250 

21.  62 

110,924,080 

14.  81 

230,0.85,581 

29.  23 

9,251,325 

1.17 

1891 . 

150,039,399 

17.  83 

147,721,884 

17.48 

184,175,197 

21.79 

130,440,309 

16. 15 

217,577,775 

25.75 

8,355,632 

.09 

1892 . 

175,558,801 

21.22 

139,794,773 

16.89 

188,317,595 

22.  76 

112,729,303 

13. 03 

204,543,857 

24.  72 

0,458,073 

.78 

1893 . 

131,063,968 

15.  19 

153,739,181 

17.  75 

209,277,112 

24. 16 

135,008,418 

15. 65 

228,704,800 

26.40 

7,347,377 

.85 

1S94 . 

133,309,989 

20.  35 

155,348,824 

23.  72 

130,086,011 

19.80 

82,894,732 

12.  65 

148,798,021 

22.  72 

4,557,045 

.70 

1895 . 

141,377,238 

19.  31 

107,026,180 

14.  03 

180,939,902 

24.  72 

96,486,022 

13. 18 

199,543,108 

27.26 

6,596,915 

.90 

1890 . 

130,002,310 

16.67 

118,805,703 

15.  24 

197,040,852 

25.  35 

101,070,937 

12.90 

220,639,759 

29.07 

5,559,113 

.71 

1S97 . 

128,379,785 

16.  79 

129,244,951 

16.90 

196,159,371 

25.06 

88,490,406 

11.50 

217,843,918 

28.48 

4,611,981 

.00 

1898 . 

103,984,008 

16. 88 

86,091,010 

13.  97 

189,322,244 

30.  73 

79,288,417 

12.  88 

153,025,210 

24.84 

4,338,165 

.70 

1899 . 

98,933,250 

14. 19 

123,448,135 

17.71 

208,565,691 

29.91 

91,953,914 

13. 19 

169,510,030 

24.  32 

4,730,863 

.68 

1900 . 

97,910,293 

11.52 

133,027,374 

15.  65 

276,241,152 

32.50 

134,222,045 

15. 79 

203,126,341 

23.90 

5,407,979 

.64 

1901 . 

110,385,208 

13.  43 

125,540,654 

15. 25 

248,006,751 

30. 13 

127,576,924 

15.  49 

205,505,580 

24. 96 

0,157,048 

.74 

1902 . 

120,280,302 

13.  31 

95,350,256 

10.56 

303,001,868 

33.55 

147,650,292 

16.  34 

231,420,820 

25.02 

5,611,410 

.62 

1903 . 

119,202,674 

11.62 

116,620,623 

11.37 

330,491,084 

32.  22 

195,750,847 

19.08 

257,757,184 

25.13 

5,896,825 

.58 

1904 . 

132,223,895 

13.  34 

118,222,862 

11.93 

320,794,431 

32.37 

160,233,890 

16. 17 

252,857,073 

25.51 

6,754,020 

.68 

1905 . 

146,130,903 

13.08 

145,355,839 

13.01 

389,160,058 

34. 82 

177,827,900 

15.  91 

252,372,650 

22.  58 

6,665,001 

.60 

1900 . 

134,315,448 

10. 95 

140,358,114 

11.44 

414,087,999 

33. 81 

220,298,751 

17.96 

307,801,154 

25. 10 

9,100,980 

.74 

54,520,834 

02,720,950 

98,258,700 

191,591,110 

353,010,119 

435.958.408 
520,223,084 
020,595,077 
042,130,210 
507,400,342 
533,005,430 
400,741,190 
451,323,120 
437,051,532 
445,777,775 
007,954,740 
042,004,028 
724,039,574 
723,180,914 
607,097,093 
577,527,329 
035,430,130 
092,319,708 
723,957,112 
745,131,054 

789.310.409 
844,910,196 
827,402,402 
806,400,922 
054,994,622 
731,969,905 
779,724,674 
704,730,412 
610,049,654 
697,148,489 
849,941,184 
823,172,105 
903,320,948 

1,025,719,237 

991,087,371 

1,117,513,071 

1,220,502,446 


EXPORTS,  DOMESTIC. 


1820 . 

2, 474, 822 

4.79 

10,085, 366 

19. 51 

31, 246, 382 

60.46 

4, 867, 379 

9.42 

2,925, 165 

5. 66 

84, 526 

0. 16 

51, 683, 640 

1830 . 

2,724,181 

4. 65 

9, 556, 992 

16.32 

30, 482, 266 

62.  34 

4, 117, 606 

7.04 

5, 461, 589 

9. 34 

182, 244 

.31 

58, 524, 878 

1840 . 

4, 564, 532 

4.09 

15,936,108 

14. 27 

75,  488,  421 

67.61 

4,841,101 

4. 34 

10,584,079 

9.47 

246,320 

.22 

111,660,561 

1850 . 

7, 535, 764 

5. 59 

20,017,162 

14. 84 

83,984,707 

62.  26 

6, 060, 900 

4.49 

17, 162, 206 

12.  72 

139, 494 

.10 

134, 900, 233 

1860 . 

12, 166, 447 

3.85 

38,624,949 

12.  21 

216,009,648 

68.31 

12,641,625 

3. 99 

35,811,383 

11.33 

988, 371 

.31 

316, 242, 423 

1870 . 

41, 852, 630 

11. 12 

50,919,666 

13.53 

213,439,991 

56.  64 

13, 711, 708 

3.66 

56,329, 137 

14.  96 

363, 341 

.09 

376, 616, 473 

1871 . 

48, 601, 080 

11.35 

66, 862, 589 

15.  61 

220,995,559 

51.59 

13,858,056 

3.  23 

75,551,340 

17. 63 

2, 530, 284 

.59 

428, 398, 908 

1872 . 

59, 356, 592 

13.85 

84, 357,982 

19.  68 

194, 458,  406 

45.39 

21, 087, 265 

4. 92 

65,306,501 

15.  24 

3,920,385 

.92 

428, 487, 131 

1873 . 

69, 853, 173 

13.83 

100, 857, 593 

19.  97 

231,904,077 

45.  92 

24, 976, 655 

4.  95 

76, 059, 102 

15.06 

1, 382, 839 

.27 

505,043,439 

1874 . 

119, 143,  282 

20. 93 

114,038, 605 

20.  03 

22S, 149, 732 

40.  06 

26, 026, 258 

4.57 

81,124,581 

14.  24 

950,963 

.17 

569, 433, 421 

1875 . 

79, 077, 679 

15. 84 

110,  292, 780 

22.09 

206,271,795 

41.  31 

27, 458, 054 

5.50 

74, 503, 493 

14.  92 

1,680,299 

.34 

499, 284, 100 

1876 . 

94, 181,030 

17.92 

121, 615,  589 

23. 14 

202, 247, 842 

38.49 

31, 459, 259 

5.98 

74, 450, 509 

14. 16 

1,627,418 

.31 

525, 582, 247 

1877 . 

90, 636, 898 

15. 37 

150,101,362 

25.46 

200,821,765 

34.06 

31, 513, 556 

5. 34 

112,673,046 

19.11 

3,923,597 

.66 

589, 670, 204 

1878 . 

154, 809, 695 

22.  74 

170, 277, 023 

25.  01 

213, 128,093 

31.31 

28, 685, 480 

4.  22 

110,440,970 

16.23 

3, 368, 007 

.49 

680, 709,  268 

1879 . 

188,526,959 

27.00 

174,230,816 

24.  95 

198, 687, 747 

28.  45 

30, 169, 002 

4. 32 

103, 254, 499 

14.  78 

3,471,767 

.50 

698, 340, 790 

1880 . 

266, 108, 950 

32.30 

193, 352, 723 

23.  47 

238,787,934 

28.  98 

29, 044, 159 

3.52 

92,774,139 

11.26 

3, 878, 448 

.47 

823,946,353 

1881 . 

241,641,847 

27.  34 

226, 386, 821 

25.62 

278,918,722 

31.55 

32, 820, 713 

3. 71 

102,  458, 449 

11.59 

1,699,395 

.19 

883, 925, 947 

1882 . 

155, 008,  497 

21. 14 

178, 002, 738 

24.28 

233,294,072 

31.82 

37,164,800 

5.07 

124,835,385 

17.  02 

4,934,  240 

.67 

783, 239, 732 

1883 . 

163, 196, 443 

20.  29 

180, 392, 822 

23.  18 

288,841,684 

35. 92 

37, 996, 198 

4.72 

122, 448, 549 

15.  23 

5,347,936 

.66 

804, 223, 632 

1884 . 

130,395,872 

17.99 

194,703,245 

26.84 

239,  510, 224 

33. 04 

37, 800, 437 

5. 21 

118,172,882 

16.  30 

4,382,192 

.60 

724, 964, 852 

1885 . 

123, 326, 867 

16.97 

201,800,801 

27.  77 

248, 611, 181 

34.22 

39, 437, 313 

5.42 

110, 818, 865 

15.25 

2, 687,919 

.37 

726,682,946 

1886 . 

100  799,092 

15. 13 

162,689,021 

24.43 

254, 409, 407 

38.21 

34, 037, 715 

5.11 

111,627,312 

16.  76 

2,401,382 

.36 

665,964,529 

1887 . 

125,453,680 

17.  85 

175, 784,  781 

25.00 

250, 236, 436 

35.  60 

36, 732, 490 

5.22 

112,417,839 

15.99 

2, 397, 691 

.34 

703,022,923 

1888 . 

86, 368, 408 

12. 63 

169,872,314 

24.84 

271,275,629 

39.  67 

40, 176,023 

5.88 

113,892,689 

16.  65 

2,277,041 

.33 

683,862, 104 

1889 . 

98, 847, 455 

13.54 

174,  504, 227 

23.  90 

286,  235,  227 

39. 19 

42,712,932 

5.85 

123, 183, 883 

16.  87 

4,798,885 

.65 

730, 282, 609 

1890 . 

132, 073, 183 

15.  62 

224,  756, 580 

26.  59 

304,506,922 

36.  03 

46,454,992 

5.50 

132, 527, 050 

15.  68 

4,915, 101 

.58 

845,293,828 

1891 . 

106, 155, 721 

12.  17 

226, 448, 303 

25.  96 

346, 848, 321 

39.  77 

47, 961, 372 

5.49 

140,349,741 

16.09 

4, 506, 825 

.52 

872, 270, 283 

1892 . 

262, 455, 846 

25.84 

250, 438, 545 

24.  60 

315, 096, 548 

31.02 

50, 284, 241 

4.95 

132, 792,  441 

13.  07 

4, 664, 390 

.46 

1,015,732,011 

1893 . 

153, 277,859 

18.  43 

247,075,061 

29.  73 

247, 289, 240 

29.  75 

49,070,703 

5.94 

129,938,284 

15.  63 

4, 379, 638 

.52 

831,030,785 

1894 . 

133, 190,928 

15.  30 

249,846,142 

28.  77 

276,008,989 

31.76 

67, 145, 189 

7.  72 

135,659,274 

15.61 

7, 288,  415 

.84 

869,204,937 

1895 . 

99,051,108 

12.  49 

219, 125, 531 

27.  62 

264, 194, 679 

33.  30 

61,812,896 

7.7S 

143, 244, 969 

18.06 

5,963,407 

.75 

793, 392, 590 

1896 . 

128, 550, 669 

14.  90 

219,413,574 

25.41 

251,817,571 

29. 17 

76, 219, 728 

8. 85 

181, 789, 157 

21.04 

5, 409, 788 

.63 

863, 200,  487 

1897 . 

181,420,814 

17.58 

235, 051,930 

22.  79 

296, 834, 858 

28.  76 

98, 284, 243 

9. 52 

212, 959, 122 

20.  63 

7, 456, 636 

.72 

1,032,007,603 

1898 . 

305, 108, 915 

25.21 

284, 879, 827 

23.  54 

286,311,334 

23.  66 

101,990,563 

8.43 

222, 537, 358 

18. 38 

9,463,916 

.78 

1,210,291,913 

1899 . 

232, 903,066 

19.  35 

304, 754,  736 

25.31 

277,  723, 374 

23.  07 

117, 730, 260 

9.78 

262,656,583 

21.81 

8, 163, 203 

.68 

1, 203, 931, 222 

1900 . 

227, 347, 193 

16.59 

318, 126,  502 

23.  28 

325,589,000 

23.75 

152, 890, 591 

11. 15 

331,955,644 

24. 15 

14,854,601 

1.08 

1,370,763,571 

1901 . 

246, 394, 140 

16.88 

336,605,378 

23.05 

397, 767, 463 

27.  24 

148,013,625 

10. 12 

317,764,367 

21.76 

13,917,833 

.95 

1,460,  462,806 

1902 . 

184,786,389 

13.  03 

328,  831, 350 

24.27 

373, 595, 243 

27.  56 

131,918,311 

9.73 

321,946,540 

23.75 

14, 404, 028 

1.06 

1,355,  481,861 

1903 . 

185, 308, 064 

13.31 

323, 244, 251 

23.22 

408, 679, 699 

29. 35 

140,415,620 

10.09 

327, 482, 757 

23.  52 

7,100,911 

.51 

1,392,231,302 

1904 . 

135,  747, 224 

9.46 

308, 835, 694 

21.52 

461,716,328 

32. 17 

174, 574, 136 

12. 17 

348, 745, 843 

24.  30 

5, 559, 792 

.38 

1,435,179,017 

1905 . 

118, 185,098 

7. 92 

283, 064, 680 

18.  98 

472,665,309 

31. 69 

209,361,544 

14.03 

402,064,030 

26.95 

6. 403, 980 

.43 

1, 491, 744, 641 

1906 . 

177, 216, 467 

10|32 

347, 385, 462 

20. 22 

500, 536, 700 

29. 13 

226, 210, 513 

13. 17 

459, 812, 656 

26.76 

6, 791, 584 

.40 

1,717,953, 382 

“-.Figures  for  1821 


ANNUAL  REVIEW  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES 


43 


TRADE  RELATIONS  WITH  VARIOUS  SECTIONS  OF  THE  WORLD. 

Value  of  Imports  for  Consumption  and  Domestic  Exports  of  Merchandise  into  and  from  the 
Principal  Countries  of  the  World,  1891  to  1906,  with  Per  Cent  of  Increase  or  Decrease. 

IMPORTS. 


YEARS.® 


United  States. 


United 
Kingdom.  & 


Germany. 


France. 


Russia. 


Nether¬ 

lands. 


Belgium. 


British 
India,  Cey¬ 
lon,  and 
Straits  Set¬ 
tlements.*: 


Common¬ 
wealth  of 
Australia.** 


China. 6 


Japan. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


1891  . . 

1892  . 

1893  . . 

1894  . . 

1895  . . 

1896  . . 

1897  . . 

1898  . . 

1899  . . 

1900  . . 

1901  . . 

1902  . . 

1903  . 

1904  . 

1905  . . 

1906  . . 

Increase  (per 
cent) « . . 


854,519,577 
813,601,345 
844,  454, 583 
636, 614, 420 
731,162,090 
759,694,084 
789,251,030 
587, 153, 700 
685,441,892 
830,519,252 
807, 763, 301 
899,793,754 
1,007,960,110 
981,822, 559 
1.087,118, 133 
1,213,417,649 


1,817,943,000 

1,748,875,000 

1,682,882,000 

1,706,023,000 

1,737,270,000 

1,876,402,000 

1,903,165,000 

1,994,730,000 

2,043,897,000 

2,238,071,000 

2,210,112,000 

2,251,128,000 

2,301,984,000 

2,339,494,000 

2,371,153,000 


987,890,000 
956,415,000 
942,894,000 
937,304,000 
980,719,000 
1,025,105,000 
1,114,006,000 
1,209,194,000 
1,304,977,000 
1,372,216,000 
1,290,254,000 
1,340, 178,000 
1,428,640,000 
1,514,661,000 
1,696,660,000 


920, 185,000 
808,284,000 
743,764,000 
743, 127,000 
717,941,000 
733, 130,000 
763,508,000 
863, 193,000 
872,032,000 
906,675,000 
843,256,000 
848,046,000 
926,632,000 
868,946,000 
922,329,000 


202,948,000 

197,097,000 

235,018,000 

293,216,000 

281,640,000 

304,932,000 

288,399,000 

317,991,000 

335,000,000 

322,583,000 

305,614,000 

308,563,000 

351,060,000 

335,472,000 


536,700,000 
510, 138,000 
557,979,000 
581,532,000 
577,910,000 
654,645,000 
675,551,000 
708,742,000 
766,257,000 
784,015,000 
818,377,000 
867,308,000 
912,376,000 
965,648,000 
1,030,918,000 


347,364,000 

296,536,000 

304,002,000 

303,888,000 

324,319,000 

342,909,000 

361,491,000 

394,632,000 

436,227,000 

427,640,000 

428,651,000 

459,472,000 

512,679,000 

536,968,000 

585,603,000 


350,019,000 

309,967,000 

333,998,000 

297,646,000 

309,559,000 

339,589,000 

344,089,000 

361,204,000 

393,690,000 

435,523,000 

430,250,000 

437,629,000 

477,002,000 

521,652,000 

563,451,000 


183,521,000 
146,517,000 
115,653,000 
106,562,000 
112,879,000 
144,521,000 
155,373,000 
153,205,000 
167,068,000 
201,414,000 
206,504,000 
203, 644,000 
184,010,000 
180,162,000 
186,614,000 


156,209,000 
139,308,000 
139,964,000 
122,557,000 
133,752,000 
162,891,000 
146,036,000 
147,334,000 
189,560,000 
155,980,000 
190,227,000 
198,363,000 
213,687,000 
240, 154,000 
329,066,000 


48,894,000 
48,858,000 
53,837,000 
58, 271,000 
66,311,000 
90,472,000 
109,212,000 
138, 196,000 
109,760,000 
143,056,000 
127,397,000 
135,322,000 
157,933,000 
184,938,000 
243,292,000 


42.00 


30.43 


71.75 


.23 


65.30 


92.08 


68.58 


60.98 


1.69 


110. 66 


397.59 


DOMESTIC  EXPORTS. 


1891  . 

1892  . 

1893  . 

1894  . 

1895  . 

1896  . 

1897  . 

1898  . 

1899  . 

1900  . 

1901  . 

1902  . 

1903  . 

1904  . 

1905  . 

1906  . 

Increase 
cent) e 


Dollars. 
872,270,283 
1,015,732,011 
831,030,785 
869,204,937 
793,392,599 
863, 200, 487 
1,032,007,603 
1,210,291,913 
1,203,931,222 
1,370,763,571 
1,460,462,806 
1,355,481,861 
1,392,231,302 
1,435, 179,017 
1,491,744,641 
1,717,953,382 

Dollars. 
1,203, 169,857 
1,105,748, 606 
1,062, 160,918 
1,051,191,433 
1, 100, 453, 109 
1, 168, 668, 324 
1, 139, 830, 209 
1, 135, 642, 741 
1,287,151,345 
1,417,085,849 
1,362,728,893 
1, 379, 282, 731 
1,415, 178,726 
1,463,410,276 
1,605,053,000 

Dollars. 

755, 771, 380 
703,078, 180 
735,886,007 
704, 826,052 
789, 660, 200 
838,980,940 
865, 124,050 
894,062,708 
1,001,277,662 
1,097,508,678 
1,054,685,000 
1,113,313,000 
1,193,483,000 
1,242,987,000 
1,364, 131,000 

Dollars. 

688.952. 100 

662.915.100 
624,625,200 
594,073,300 
651,143,400 

656.373.700 
694,414,000 

677.603.700 
801,451,800 

792.979.100 
774,497,600 
820,671,000 
820,685,000 
859,035,000 
939,305,000 

Dollars. 

378,452,580 

232,083,040 

303,799,977 

350,426,572 

360,389,886 

355,991,724 

374,211,360 

377,326,595 

322,896,245 

368,955,242 

392,214,988 

443,066,000 

515,607,000 

518,288,000 

Dollars. 
457, 196,822 
454, 141, 193 
447,417,933 
447,225,000 
473,002,988 
537,306, 103 
594,547,950 
608,302,862 
630,006,279 
680,008, 168 
695, 762, 588 
732,975,000 
781,750,000 
797,115,000 
799,694,000 

Dollars. 
293, 173,369 
264,301,920 
261,697,385 
251,611,398 
267,389,727 
283,313,192 
313,889,796 
344, 892, 351 
376, 213, 356 
371,116,612 
352, 848, 734 
371, 619, 603 
407,295,247 
421,369,000 
446,439,000 

Dollars. 
455,540,000 
408,360,000 
397,504,000 
366,372,000 
397,731,000 
396,743,000 
391,248,000 
467,693,000 
478, 151,000 
485,321,000 
537,207,000 
555,718,000 
636, 179,000 
649,959,000 
689,001,000 

Dollars. 

175,401,000 

162,396,000 

161,691,000 

156,366,000 

163,730,000 

160,417,000 

183,869,000 

195,462,000 

236,569,000 

223,659,000 

241,847,000 

213,713,000 

234,420,000 

279,771,000 

276,617,000 

Dollars. 
119,279,000 
106,862,000 
108,723,000 
97,522,000 
111,625,000 
105,389,000 
117,721,000 
111,803,000 
140, 182,000 
117,499,000 
120,287,000 
134,720,000 
140,187,000 
167, 162,000 
167,726,000 

Dollars. 
61, 179, 468 
61,927, 243 
54,259,509 
55,636,903 
69,250,398 
61, 435, 330 
80,406,737 
81,125,800 
106,050, 164 
99, 689, 139 
124,208,923 
127,326, 158 
142,413,868 
157,233,000 
158,508,000 

96.95 

33.40 

80.50 

36.34 

36.95 

74.91 

52.28 

51.25 

57.71 

40.62 

159.09 

“Year  ended  June  30  for  the  United  States;  calendar  years  for  all  other  countries. 
t>  Net  imports. 

c  Calendar  years  for  Ceylon  and  Straits  Settlements,  fiscal  years  ending  March  31  for  British  India;  figures  of  general  imports,  including  imports  on  Government 
account;  exports  of  Indian  merchandise  and  Government  Indian  stores. 
d  Exclusive  of  intercolonial  trade,  but  including  bullion  and  specie. 

e  The  percentages  given  are  based  on  the  increases  or  decreases  shown  from  the  year  1891  to  the  latest  date  given  in  the  tables. 


SUMMARY  TABLES 


OF 


FOREIGN 


COMMERCE. 


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SUMMARY  TABLES  OF 

No.  I. — Total  Values  of  Imports  and  Exports  of  Merchandise,  and 


CUSTOMS  DISTRICTS. 


ATLANTIC  PORTS. 


New  York,  N.  Y . 

Boston  and  Charlestown,  Mass 

Philadelphia,  Pa . 

Baltimore,  Md . 

Savannah,  Ga . 

Newport  News,  Va . 

Wilmington,  N.  C . 

Portland  and  Falmouth,  Me. . . 
Norfolk  _and  Portsmouth,  Va. . 

Brunswick,  Ga . 

Perth  Amboy,  N.  J . 

Femandina,  Fla . 

Porto  Rico . 

Delaware . 

Bangor,  Me . 

Charleston,  S.  C . 

Hartford,  Conn . 

Newark,  N.  J . 

Passamaquoddy,  Me . 

Providence,  R.  I . 

St.  Johns,  Fla . 

Fairfield,  Conn . 

Bridgeton,  N.  J . 

Georgetown,  D.  C . 

Richmond,  Va . 

New  Haven,  Conn . 

Aroostook,  Me . 

New  Bedford,  Mass . 

Fall  River,  Mass . 

Gloucester,  .Mass . 

Newport,  R.  I . 

New  London,  Conn . 

Beaufort,  S.  C . 

Waldoboro,  Me . 

Belfast,  Me . 

Pamlico,  N.  C . 

Stonington,  Conn . 

St.  Augustine,  Fla . 

Petersburg,  Va . 

Bath,  Me . 

Marblehead,  Mass . 

Plymouth,  Mass . 

Salem  and  Beverly,  Mass . 

Georgetown,  S.  C . 

Portsmouth,  N.  H . 

Machias,  Me . 

Great  Egg  Harbor,  N.  J . 

Wiscasset,  Me . 

Barnstable,  Mass . 

Newburyport,  Mass . 

Sag  Harbor,  N.  J . 

Frenchmans  Bay,  Me . 

Alexandria,  Va. . 

Castine,  Me . 

Saco,  Me . 

Burlington,  N.  J . . 

Edgartown.  Mass . 

Total . 


GULF  PORTS. 

New  Orleans,  La . 

Galveston,  Tex . 

Mobile,  Ala . 

Pensacola,  Fla . 

Pearl  River,  Miss . 

Tampa,  Fla . 

St.  Marks,  Fla . 

Key  West,  Fla . 

Apalachicola,  Fla . 

Total . 


MEXICAN  BORDER  PORTS. 

Arizona . 

Corpus  Christi,  Tex . 

Paso  del  Norte,  Tex . 

Saluria,  Tex . 

Brazos  de  Santiago, Tex . . . 

Total . 


TOTAL 

IMPORTS 

AND 

EXPORTS. 

PER  CENT  OF — 

IMPORTS. 

Group. 

Total 

imports 

and 

exports. 

Free  of  duty. 

Dutiable. 

Total. 

Dollars. 

1,341,511, 137 
205, 181, 724 
153,365,662 
140,009,699 
66,342,620 
22, 749, 651 
18,970.314 
15,918,392 
12,807,446 
12,645,925 

9,  400, 269 

6, 719, 671 
6,717,853 
4,458,013 

3, 896, 556 
3,412,767  i 
2, 155, 091 

1, 773, 406 
1,723, 753 
1,224, 124 
817,868 
747, 403 
711,648 
564, 628 
426,676 
393, 272 
293,550 
256,470 
189,089 
159,634 
147,834 
123, 104 
87,305 
86,022 
69,602 
43,145 
37, 123 
35, 905 
27,110 
26,374 
20,716 
16,660 
12,321 
12,282 
11,228 
9,074 
7,628 
5,449 
5,093 
4,284 
3,095  l 
2,032 
1,467 
1,414 
200 
59 
31 

65.88 
10.07 
7.53 
6.88 
3.26 
1.12 
.93 
.78 
.  63 
.62 
.46 
.33 
.33 
.22 
.19 
.17 
.11 
.09 
.08 
.06 
.04 
.04 
.03 
.03 
.02 
.02 
.01 
.01 
.01 
.01 
.01 

.03 

45. 16 
6.91 

5. 16 
4.71 
2.23 
.77 
.64 
.54 
.43 
.42 
.32 
.23 
.23 
.15 
.13 
.11 
.07 
.06 
.06 
.04 
.03 
.03 
.02 
.02 
.01 
.01 
.01 
.01 
.01 
.01 

.03 

Dollars. 

308,970,510 
43,371,305 
27, 579,  615 
13,747,711 
1,338,374 
733,110 
486, 941 
531,039 
683, 366 
19, 261 

6, 179, 208 
82,083 
247,001 
699,  456 
545, 143 
2, 719, 854 
1,527,589 
356, 0S8 
400, 237 
123, 663 
425, 834 
219,  419 
711,648 
267, 330 

92. 197 
39,329 

153, 097 

10. 198 
76, 577 

4,398 
24, 652 
46, 259 

Dollars. 

425,380,313 
63,070,772 
43, 221, 658 
16,336,942 
164, 695 
1,897,207 
16, 444 
701, 889 
96, 865 
592 
1, 678, 677 
7,003 
2, 355, 783 
81,348 
1,657,404 
31,628 
627,502 
573,012 
405, 868 
1, 089, 832 
97, 627 
527,984 

297,298 
323, 479 
353, 943 
140, 453 
214, 580 
112,512 
155, 236 
123, 182 
22,315 

Dollars. 

734, 350,823. 

106, 442, 077 
70,801,273 
30, 084, 653 
1,503,069 

2, 630,317 
503, 385 
1,232,928 
780, 231 
19, 853 
7,857,885 
89,086 
2,602,784 
780, 804 

2, 202, 547 
2,751,482 
2,155,091 
929, 100 
806, 105 
1,213,495 
523, 461 
747, 403 
711,  648 
564, 628 
415,  676 
393, 272 
293, 550 
224,778 
189,089 
159,-634 
147, 834 
68,574 

21,960 

5,438 

856 

8,714 

748 

1,256 

2,596 

64,062 
25, 787 
43, 145 
36, 267 
35, 905 
18,396 
24, 829 
19,  460 
16,660 
9,725 

86,022 
31,225 
43, 145 
37, 123 
35,905 
27, 110 
25,577 
20,716 
16,660 
12,321 

10, 655 
7,380 
6,822 
2, 340 
1,003 

522 

573 

1,694 

806 

2,515 

4,090 

4,284 

3,095 

1,510 

1,467 

1,414 

200 

59 

31 

11,228 

9,074 

7,628 

4,855 

5,093 

4,284 

3,095 

2,032 

1,467 

1,414 

200 

59 

31 

2,036,340, 868 

100.00 

68.56 

412, 482, 782 

562,080,017 

974,562,799 

189,944,308 

/  44.93 

6.39 

25,724,079 

13,740,903 

39,464,982 

171,336,528 

40.54 

5.77 

3, 738, 271 

1,280,605 

5,018,876 

26, 575, 706 

6.29 

.89 

4,712,111 

139, 215 

4,851,326 

18,826,579 

4.46 

.63 

287,914 

98,543 

386, 457 

6,096,903 

1.44 

.20 

47, 160 

12,020 

59, 180 

5, 996, 337 

1.42 

.20 

61,953 

3,193,581 

3,255,534 

1,958,510 

.  4(1 

.07 

17,283 

17,283  I 

1, 734,  418 

.41 

.06 

89,391 

840, 136 

929,527 

237, 549 

.05 

.01 

489 

489 

422,706, 838 

100.00 

14.22 

34, 678, 162 

19,305,492 

53,983,654 

17,012,548 

32.80 

.57 

9,415,  454 

280,314 

9,695, 768 

16, 245,705 

31.33 

.55 

3, 226, 174 

273, 396 

3, 499, 570 

11 , 610, 300 

22.38 

.39 

513, 402 

1,302, 158 

1,815, 560 

6, 730, 045 

12.97 

.23 

1,144,360 

743, 478 

1,887,838  ’ 

271,541 

.52 

.01 

28,028 

18,027 

46,055  . 

51,870, 139 

100.00 

1.75 

14,327, 418 

2,617,373 

16,944,791 

46 


FOREIGN  COMMERCE. 

% 

Percentages  of,  by  Customs  Districts,  Year  ending  June  30,  1906. 


IMPORTS. 

EXPORTS. 

CUSTOMS  DISTRICTS. 

Order 
of  mag¬ 
nitude 
of  total 
imports 
and 

exports. 

Per  cent 
of  free. 

Per  cent 
of  group. 

Per  cent 
of  total 
imports. 

Domestic. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

Per  cent 
of  group. 

Per  cent 
of  total 
exports. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

ATLANTIC  PORTS. 

42.07 

75.35 

59.87 

595, 410,061 

11,750,253 

607, 160, 314 

57. 18 

34.81 

New  York,  N.  Y . 

1 

40.75 

10.92 

8.68 

97,  483, 259 

1,256,388 

98, 739, 647 

9.30 

5. 66 

Boston  and  Charlestown,  Mass . . . 

2 

38.95 

7.27 

5.78 

82, 277, 203 

287, 186 

82,564, 389 

7.78 

4.73 

Philadelphia,  Pa . . . . . 

3 

45.70 

3.09 

2.45 

109,801,115 

123,931 

109,925,046 

10.35 

6.31 

Baltimore,  Md . 

4 

89.04 

.15 

.12 

64, 839, 551 

64, 839, 551 

6.11 

3.72 

27.87 

.27 

.21 

20,116,683 

2,651 

20',  119,334 

1.89 

1.15 

Newport  News,  Va . 

6 

96. 76 

.05 

.04 

18, 466, 929 

18, 466, 929 

1.74 

1.06 

7 

43.11 

.13 

.10 

14,677,576 

7,888 

14, 685, 464 

1.38 

•  .84 

Portland  and  Falmouth,  Me . 

8 

87.58 

.08 

.06 

12,025,043 

2,172 

12,027,215 

1.13 

.69 

Norfolk  and  Portsmouth,  Va . 

9 

97.00 

12,626, 072 

12,626,072 

1. 19 

.72 

19 

78.64 

.81 

.64 

187,079 

1,355,305 

C 542, 384 

.14 

.09 

Perth  Amboy,  N.  J . 

11 

92. 20 

.01 

.01 

6, 630, 585 

6, 630, 585 

.63 

.38 

12 

9.50 

.27 

.21 

4,060,594 

54,  475 

i,  115,069 

.39 

.24 

Porto  Rico . 

13 

89.60 

.08 

.00 

3, 677, 209 

3,677.209 

.35 

.21 

14 

24.74 

.23 

.18 

l',  599',  862 

94, 147 

i;  694,009 

.16 

.10 

Bangor,  Me . 

15 

98. 82 

.28 

.22 

661, 285 

661, 285 

.06 

.04 

16 

69.89 

.22 

.  18 

17 

38.32 

.10 

.08 

198, 673 

645, 633 

844, 306 

.08 

.05 

Newark,  N.  J . 

18 

49. 65 

.08 

.07 

894, 745 

22,903 

917, 648 

.09 

.05 

Passamaquoddy,  Me . 

19 

10.20 

.12 

.  10 

10, 629 

10,629 

20 

81.36 

.05 

.04 

293) 467 

940 

294;  407 

.03 

.02 

St.  Johns,  Fla . 

21 

29.36 

.08 

.06 

. 

22 

100.00 

.07 

.06 

23 

47.35 

.06 

.05 

24 

22. 17 

.04 

.03 

11,000 

11,000 

25 

10  00 

.04 

.03 

26 

52. 14 

.03 

.02 

27 

4.53 

.02 

.02 

31,692 

31, 692 

28 

40.51 

.02 

.02 

29 

2.75 

.02 

.01 

30 

16.67 

.02 

.01 

31 

67.48 

.01 

.01 

54, 530 

54, 530 

.01 

32 

87'  305 

87^305 

.01 

33 

25. 53 

34 

17.41 

38,285 

92 

38,377 

Belfast,  Me’ . 

35 

36 

2.31 

38 

32. 13 

39 

2.92 

797 

797 

•  'JL 

Bath  Me  . 

40 

6.06 

41 

42 

21.07 

43 

12, 282 

12, 282 

44 

94  90 

45 

81.36 

.03 

.03 

46 

89  44 

47 

48. 20 

594 

594 

48 

19.70 

49 

50 

51 

25. 68 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

' 

42.33 

100. 00 

79.45 

1,046, 174, 105 

15, 603, 964 

1,061,778,069 

100.00 

60.88 

Total. 

GULF  PORTS. 

65. 18 

73.11 

3.22 

149,901,013 

578, 313 

150, 479, 326 

40.81 

8.63 

New  Orleans,  La . 

1 

74.48 

9.30 

.41 

166, 240,  813 

76, 839 

166,317,652 

45. 11 

9.54 

Galveston,  Tex . 

2 

97. 14 

8.98 

.40 

21,712,544 

11,836 

21,724,380 

5.89 

1.25 

Mobile,  Ala . 

3 

74  50 

72 

03 

IS, 440, 122 

18, 440, 122 

5.00 

1.06 

4 

7Q  70 

1 1 

01 

6  037,723 

6,037,723 

1.64 

.34 

5 

19. 06 

6.03 

.27 

2,714,228 

26, 575 

2, 740, 803 

.74 

.16 

Tampa,  Fla . 

6 

100  00 

03 

1,941,227 

1,941,227 

.53 

.  11 

7 

9.62 

1.72 

.08 

794, 899 

9,992 

804,  891 

.22 

.05 

Key  West,  Fla . 

8 

237,060 

237,060 

.  06 

.01 

Apalachicola,  Fla . 

9 

64.24 

100.00 

4.42 

368,019,629 

703,555 

368, 723, 184 

100.00 

21.15 

Total. 

MEXICAN  BORDER  PORTS. 

97.13 

57.22 

.79 

7,225,048 

91,732 

7,316,780 

20.95 

.42 

Arizona . 

1 

92.20 

20.65 

.29 

12, 662, 468 

83, 667 

12, 746, 135 

36.50 

.73 

Corpus  Christi,  Tex . . . 

28.28 

10.72 

.15 

9, 705, 979 

88,  761 

9,794,740 

28.05 

.  56 

Paso  del  Norte,  Tex . 

3 

60.63 

11. 14 

.15 

4, 835, 952 

6,  255 

4, 842, 207 

13.86 

.28 

Saluria,  Tex . 

4 

60.86 

.27 

178, 563 

46,923 

225,  486 

.64 

.01 

Brazos  de  Santiago,  Tex . 

5 

84.50 

100.00 

1.38 

34,608,010 

317,338 

34,925,348 

100.00 

2.00 

Total. 

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3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

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4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 


SUMMARY  TABLES  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE 


No.  I. — Total  Values  of  Imports  and  Exports  of  Merchandise,  and 


CUSTOMS  DISTRICTS. 


PACIFIC  PORTS. 

San  Francisco,  Cal . 

Puget  Sound,  Wash . . . 

Willamette,  Oreg . 

Hawaii . 

Alaska . 

Los  Angeles,  Cal . 

San  Diego,  Cal . 

Humboldt,  Cal . 

Oregon,  Oreg . 

Southern  Oregon,  Oreg . 

Total . 


NORTHERN  BORDER  PORTS. 

Detroit,  Mich . 

Buffalo  Creek,  N.  Y . . . 

Oswegatchie,  N.  Y . . 

Chicago,  Ill . 

Champlain,  N.  Y . , . 

Huron,  Mich . i . . . 

Niagara,  N.  Y . 

North  and  South  Dakota . 

Vermont,  Vt . 

Memphremagog,  Vt . 

Cuyahoga,  Ohio . 

Minnesota,  Minn . 

Superior,  Mich . 

Milwaukee,  Wis . 

Duluth,  Minn . 

Oswego,  N.  Y . 

Genesee,  N.  Y . 

Montana  and  Idaho . 

Miami,  Ohio . . . 

Sandusky,  Ohio . 

Cape  Vincent,  N.  Y . 

Erie,  Pa . . . 

Michigan,  Mich . 

Dunkirk,  N.  Y . 

Total . 


INTERIOR  PORTS. 

St.  Louis,  Mo . 

Pittsburg,  Pa . : . 

Cincinnati,  Ohio . 

Kansas  City,  Mo . 

Albany,  N.  Y . 

Springfield,  Mass . 

Louisville,  Ivy . 

Omaha,  Nebr . 

Columbus,  Ohio . 

Denver,  Colo . 

Indianapolis,  Ind . 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich . 

St.  Joseph,  Mo . 

Syracuse,  N.  Y . . . 

Memphis,  Tenn . 

Atlanta,  Ga . 

Dayton,  Ohio . 

Dubuque,  Iowa . 

Peoria,  Ill . 

Des  Moines,  Iowa . . . 

Nashville,  Tenn . 

Sioux  City,  Iowa . 

Evansville,  Ind . 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah . 

Lincoln,  Nebr . 

Council  Bluffs,  Iowa . 

Knoxville,  Tenn . , . 

Chattanooga,  Tenn . 

Burlington,  Iowa . 

Total . 

Grand  total . 

RECAPITULATION. 

Atlantic  ports . . 

Gulf  ports . 

Mexican  border  ports . . 

Pacific  ports . 

Northern  border  ports . 

Interior  ports . 


TOTAL 

IMPORTS 

AND 

EXPORTS. 

PER  CENT  OF — 

IMPORTS. 

Group. 

Total 

imports 

and 

exports. 

Free  of  duty. 

Dutiable. 

Total. 

Dollars. 
84,348, 540 
62, 849, 299 
12,918, 953 
3,331,555 

2, 222, 689 
839, 104 
764, 213 
742, 223 
52, 052 
24, 794 

.50.19 

37.40 

7.69 

1.98 

1.32 

.49 

.45 

.44 

.03 

.01 

2.84 

2. 12 
.43 
.11 
.07 
.03 
.03 

|  .03 

Dollars. 
28,705,614 
10, 412,200 
947,038 
730,985 
518, 148 
114,510 
70, 227 

l  416 

Dollars. 
15,727, 657 
3,202,238 
1,905,598 
2,544,257 
327, 143 
712,549 
394, 407 
4,283 
6,652 

Dollars. 
44,433,271 
13, 614, 438 

2, 852, 636 
3,275,242 
845,291 
827,059 
464, 634 
4,283 
7,068 

168,094,082 

100. 00 

5.66 

41, 499, 138 

24,824,784 

66,323,922 

40, 872, 750 

14.88 

1.38 

2,356, 183 

3,239,970 

5, 596, 153 

36,  225, 092 

13.19 

1.22 

2,703,004 

3, 006, 600 

6,309,610 

27, 500, 75S 

10.02 

.93 

19, 169, 183 

2,854,339 

22, 023, 522 

24, 790,  804 

9.03 

.83 

4,646,961 

17,563,049 

22,210,010 

20,064,314 

7.31 

.68 

2,524,367 

3,899,531 

6, 423, 898 

19,  437, 850 

7.08 

.65 

1,008,954 

2,591,889 

4, 200, 843 

18,112,990 

6.60 

.61 

1,309,680 

2,512,870 

3,822,550 

16, 509, 532 

6.01 

.56 

669, 769 

831,771 

1, 501, 540 

13, 028,  733 

4.90 

.46 

2, 145, 799 

3,307,083 

5, 452, 882 

13, 309,  493 

4.85 

.45 

1,981,584 

2, 192,300 

4, 173,  884 

9, 554, 125 

3.48 

.32 

360,805 

3,348,013 

3,709,418 

9,  477, 887 

3.45 

.32 

1,017,204 

2, 675, 726 

3,692,930 

8, 437, 573 

3.07 

.28 

349, 930 

851,256 

1,201,186 

3,  426, 603 

1.25 

.12 

1, 557, 251 

1,587,686 

3. 144, 937 

3,  231,  228 

1.18 

.11 

36,  442 

64, 530 

100,978 

3,113,893 

1.13 

.10 

60,486 

699, 056 

759, 542 

2,057,309 

.75 

.07 

185, 328 

1,158,924 

1, 344, 252 

1, '900, 338 

.69 

.06 

74, 129 

1,328, 469 

1,402,598 

1,484,133 

.54 

.05 

95, 098 

293,970 

389, 668 

400, 101 

.17 

.01 

3,949 

12, 557 

16, 506 

387,  432 

.14 

.01 

36,742 

184, 585 

221,327 

344,  459 

.13 

.01 

43,291 

72,930 

116,221 

-  245,988 

f  40,588 

60,148 

100, 736 

12, 494 

1  6, 132 

6,362 

12, 494 

274, 592, 545 

100.00 

9.24 

42, 983, 459 

54,944,226 

97,927,685 

5, 397, 650 

32.08 

.18 

721,242 

4, 676, 408 

5,397,650 

2,000,096 

15. 46 

.09 

1,212,596 

1,387,500 

2,600,096 

2,388,057 

14.20 

.08 

670, 240 

1,717,817 

2,388,057 

884,915 

5.26 

.03 

190,309 

694, 606 

884,915 

832, 881 

4.95 

.03 

117,414 

714,976 

832,390 

790, 074 

4.73 

.03 

23,391 

772, 683 

796,074 

785, 813 

4. 67 

.03 

127, 644 

658, 169 

785, 813 

491,902 

2.92 

.02 

100, 194 

385, 708 

491,902 

383, 163 

2.28 

.01 

63, 801 

319,362 

383, 163 

363, 647 

2. 16 

.01 

57, 205 

304,054 

361, 259 

355, 293 

2.11 

.01 

39, 581 

315,712 

355, 293 

338, 194 

2.01 

.01 

105, 857 

232,337 

338, 194 

240, 202 

1.43 

.01 

10, 158 

224,044 

240, 202 

217,511 

1.29 

46, 120 

171,391 

217,511 

135, 059 

.81 

5,872 

129,787 

135, 659 

120,918 

.72 

11,168 

109,750 

120,918 

100, 953 

.00 

23,016 

77,937 

100,953 

79,  215 

.47 

39, 769 

39, 446 

79,215 

70, 186 

.42 

11,068 

59, 118 

70, 186 

65,401 

.39 

7,945 

57, 456 

65,401 

50, 450 

.30 

2, 573 

47,883 

50, 456 

37, 103 

.22 

30, 101 

7,002 

37, 103 

27, 404 

.16 

5,590 

21,814 

27,404 

23,314 

.14 

7,208 

16, 106 

23,314 

22, 329 

.13 

9,961 

12,368 

22, 329 

9,307 

.06 

596 

8,711 

9,307 

4, 048 

1 

4,048 

4, 048 

442 

^  .03 

300 

142 

442 

341 

J 

. 

341 

341 

16, 822, 474 

100.00 

.57 

3,652,919 

13, 166, 676 

16, 819, 595 

2,970,420,946 

.  100.00 

549, 623, 878 

676, 938, 568 

1,226,502, 446 

2, 030, 340, 80S 

/ 

412, 482, 782 

562,080,017 

974, 562, 799 

422, 700, 838 

1 

14.22 

34'  678'  162 

19, 305, 492 

53'  983'  654 

51,870, 139 

. 

1.75 

14, 327, 418 

2, 617  J  373 

16,944,791 

168',  094'  082 

41,499, 138 

24, 824, 784 

66'  323' 922 

274'  592^  545 

9.24 

42'  983'  459 

54,944, 226 

97',  927',  685 

16^822;  474 

.57 

..  3; 652; 919 

13, 166, 676 

16; 819; 595 

SUMMARY  TABLES  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE 


49 


Percentages  of,  by  Customs  Districts,  Year  ending  June  30, 1906 — Continued. 


IMPORTS. 

EXPORTS. 

CUSTOMS  DISTRICTS. 

Order 
of  mag¬ 
nitude 
of  total 
imports 
and 

exports. 

Per  cent 
of  free. 

Per  cent 
of  group. 

Per  cent 
of  total 
imports. 

Domestic. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

Per  cent 
of  group. 

Per  cent 
of  total 
exports. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

PACIFIC  PORTS. 

64.60 

67.00 

3.62 

39,328,722 

586,547 

39,915,269 

39.23 

2.29 

San  Francisco,  Cal . 

1 

76.  48 

20.53 

1.11 

48, 870,979 

363,882 

49, 234, 861 

48.38 

2.82 

Puget  Sound,  Wash . 

2 

33.20 

4.30 

.23 

10,024,471 

41,846 

10,066,317 

9.89 

.58 

Willamette,  Oreg . 

3 

22.31 

4.94 

.27 

53, 028 

3,285 

56,313 

.06 

4 

61.30 

1.27 

.07 

1,369; 317 

8;  081 

1,377,398 

1.35 

.08 

Alaska . 

5 

13.84 

1.25 

.07 

11,363 

742 

12, 105 

.01 

Los  Angeles,  Cal . 

6 

15. 12 

.70 

.04 

294)  546 

5,033 

299,579 

.29 

.02 

San  Diego,  Cal . 

7 

1 

f  737, 940 

737, 940 

.72 

.04 

Humboldt,  Cal . 

8 

5.89 

l  .01 

<!  45'  584 

45',  584 

}  .07 

( . 

Oregon,  Oreg . 

9 

I 

[  24,794 

24, 794 

{  .01 

Southern  Oregon,  Oreg . 

10 

62.54 

100. 00 

5.41 

100,760,744 

1,009, 416 

101,770, 160 

100.00 

5.84 

Total. 

NORTHERN  BORDER  PORTS. 

42.10 

5.72 

.46 

35, 152, 547 

124,050 

35, 276, 597 

19.97 

2.02 

Detroit,  Mich . 

•  1 

42.85 

6.44 

.51 

28,995,357 

920, 725 

29,916, 082 

16.93 

1.72 

Buffalo  Creek,  N.  Y . 

2 

87.04 

22.50 

1.80 

5, 410, 470 

72, 766 

5, 483, 236 

3.13 

.31 

Oswegatchie,  N.  Y . 

3 

20.92 

22.69 

1.81 

2,432,266 

148,528 

2,580,794 

1.46 

.15 

Chicago,  Ill . 

4 

39.30 

6.56 

.52 

11,653,014 

1,987,402 

13, 640, 416 

7.72 

.78 

Champlain,  N.  Y . 

5 

38.30 

4.29 

.34 

14,999,009 

237,998 

15,237,007 

8.62 

.87 

Huron,  Mich . 

6 

34. 26 

3.90 

.31 

12,342,547 

1,947,899 

14,290, 446 

8.09 

.82 

Niagara,  N.  Y . 

7 

44.61 

1.53 

.12 

14,924,976 

83,016 

15,007,992 

8.49 

.86 

North  and  South  Dakota . 

8 

39.33 

5.57 

.44 

6, 403, 837 

1,772,014 

8, 175, 851 

4.63 

.47 

Vermont,  Vt . 

9 

47.47 

4.26 

.34 

8,200, 253 

935, 356 

9, 135, 609 

5.17 

.52 

Memphremagog,  Vt . 

10 

9.72 

3.79 

.30 

5,843,207 

1,500 

5, 844, 707 

3.31 

.34 

Cuyahoga,  Ohio . 

11 

27. 57 

3.77 

.30 

5, 782, 513 

2,444 

5, 784,957 

3.27 

.33 

Minnesota,  Minn . 

12 

29.13 

1.23 

.10 

7, 236, 387 

7, 236, 387 

4. 10 

.41 

13 

49.52 

3.21 

.26 

'266;  994 

14, 672 

'  28i;  666 

.16 

.02 

Milwaukee,  Wis . 

14 

36.10 

.  10 

.01 

3, 130, 250 

3, 130, 250 

1.77 

.18 

15 

7.96 

.76 

.06 

2,341,855 

12, 496 

2, 354, 351 

1.33 

.14 

Oswego,  N.  Y . 

16 

13.78 

1.37 

.11 

713,057 

713,057 

.40 

.04 

Genesee,  N.  Y . 

17 

5.28 

1.43 

.11 

497; 390 

350 

497;  740 

.28 

.03 

Montana  and  Idaho . 

18 

24.55 

.40 

.03 

1,094, 465 

1, 094, 465 

.62 

.06 

19 

24.60 

.02 

443, 655 

443, 655 

.25 

.03 

Sandusky,  Ohio . 

20 

16.60 

.23 

.02 

153,355 

12,750 

166; 105 

.09 

.01 

Cape  Vincent,  N.  Y . 

21 

37.24 

.  12 

.01 

228, 238 

228, 238 

.13 

.01 

Erie,  Pa . 

22 

40.28 

.10 

.01 

145; 252 

145',  252 

.OS 

.01 

Michigan,  Mich . 

23 

49.08 

.01 

Dunkirk,  N.  Y . 

24 

4  43.88 

100.00 

7.97 

168,390,894 

8,273,966 

176, 664, 860 

100.00 

10.13 

Total. 

INTERIOR  PORTS. 

13.36 

32.09 

.44 

St.  Louis,  Mo . 

1 

15.46 

.21 

Pittsburg,  Pa . 

2 

28.07 

14. 20 

.19 

Cincinnati,  Ohio . 

3 

21.50 

5.26 

.07 

Kansas  City,  Mo . 

4 

14. 11 

4  95 

.07 

491 

491 

17.06 

5 

2.94 

4. 73 

.06 

Springfield,  Mass . 

6 

16.24 

4.67 

.06 

Louisville,  Ky . 

7 

21.58 

2.92 

.04 

Omaha,  Nebr . 

8 

16.65 

2.28 

.03 

Columbus,  Ohio . 

9 

15. 83 

2.15 

.03 

2,388 

2,388 

. 

82.94 

Denver,  Colo . 

10 

11. 14 

2.11 

.03 

Indianapolis,  *Ind . 

11 

31.33 

2.01 

.03 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich . 

12 

6.72 

1.43 

.02 

St.  Joseph',  Mo . 

13 

21.20 

1.29 

.02 

Syracuse,  N.  Y . 

14 

4.32 

.81 

.01 

Memphis,  Tenn . 

15 

9.24 

.72 

.01 

Atlanta,  Ga . 

16 

22.80 

.60 

[Dayton,  Ohio . 

17 

50.20 

.47 

Dubuque,  Iowa . 

18 

15.77 

.42 

Peoria,  Ill . 

19 

12.15 

.39 

Des  Moines,  Iowa . 

20 

5. 10 

.30 

Nashville,  Tenn . 

21 

81.12 

.22 

Sioux  City,  Iowa . 

22 

20.40 

.16 

.05 

^Evansville,  Ind . 

23 

30.92 

.14 

Salt  Lake  City,  Utah . 

24 

44.65 

.13 

Lincoln,  Nebr . 

25 

6.40 

.06 

Council  Bluffs,  Iowa . 

26 

02 

27 

67.88 

l  ni 

Chattanooga,  Tenn . 

28 

Burlington,  Iowa . 

29 

21.72 

100.00 

1.37 

2,879 

2,879 

100. 00 

Total. 

44.81 

100.00 

1,717,953,382 

25,911, 118 

1,743,864,500 

100.00 

Grand  total. 

RECAPITULATION. 

42.33 

79.45 

1,046, 174, 105 

15, 603, 964 

1,061,778,069 

60.88 

Atlantic  ports. 

64. 24 

4.42 

'  368^  019',  629 

' 70S, 555 

368, 723, 184 

21.15 

Gulf  ports. 

84. 56 

1.38 

34;  608;  010 

317;  338 

34,925,348 

2.00 

Mexican  border  ports. 

62.54 

5.41 

100; 760;  744 

1,009;  410 

10i;  770, 160 

5.84 

Pacific  ports. 

43.88 

7.97 

168; 390; 894 

8, 273, 966 

176, 664, 860 

10. 13 

Northern  border  ports. 

21.72 

1.37 

2;  879 

2;  879 

Interior  ports. 

T 

de 

tal 

rts 

1 

rts. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

11 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 


SUMMARY  TABLES  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE 


No.  II. — Total  Values  of  Imports  and  Exports  of  Merchandise, 


COUNTRIES. 


EUROPE. 

United  Kingdom . 

Germany . 

France . 

Netherlands . . . 

Italy . 

Belgium . 

Spain . 

Russia  in  Europe . 

Austria-Hungary . 

Denmark . 

Switzerland . 

Sweden . 

Norway . 

Turkey  in  Europe . 

Portugal . 

Greece . 

Roumania . 

Gibraltar . 

Malta,  Gozo,  and  Cyprus  islands . 

Azores,  and  Madeira  Islands . 

Greenland,  Iceland,  and  Faroe  Islands 
Servia . 

Total  Europe . 


NORTH  AMERICA. 


Canada . . 

West  Indies: 

Cuba . . . 

British . . 

Santo  Domingo . . 

Haiti . 

French . - . . 

Danish . . 

Dutch . 

Total . . 

Mexico . 

Central  American  States: 

Panama . . . . . . 

Costa  Rica . 

Guatemala . 

Honduras . 

Nicaragua . 

Salvador . 

Total . 

Newfoundland  and  Labrador . 

British  Honduras . 

Bermuda . 

Miquelon,  Langley,  and  St.  Pierre  islands  . . 

Total  North  America . 

SOUTH  AMERICA. 

Brazil . 

Argentina . 

Chile . 

Venezuela . 

Colombia . 

Peru . 

Uruguay . 

Ecuador . 

Guiana — B  ritish . 

Dutch . 

French . . 

Bolivia . 

Paraguay . 

Falkland  Islands . 

Total  South  America . 


TOTAL 

IMPORTS 

AND 

EXPORTS. 

PER  CENT  OF — 

IMPORTS. 

Group. 

Total 

imports 

and 

exports. 

Free  of  duty. 

Dutiable. 

Total. 

Dollars. 

793, 119, 560 
369,885,098 
206, 307,830 
122, 478, 700 
88,679,296 
78,432,425 
29,788,989 
29,538,475 
28,755,452 
24, 200, 589 
23,820,608 
11, 336, 641 

9, 148, 633 

7, 382, 967 
6,602,471 
2,272,134 
621,634 
410,226 
311, 172 
223,273 
105, 565 
36, 482 

43.26 
20. 18 

11.26 
6.69 
4. 84 
4.28 
1.63 
1.62 
1.57 
1.32 
1.21 

.62 

.50 

.41 

.37 

.13 

.04 

.03 

.02 

.01 

}  .01 

26.70 
12.  45 
6.95 

4. 12 

2. 99 

2. 64 
1.00 
.99 
.97 
.81 
.80 
.38 
.31 
.25 
.22 
.08 
.02 
.01 
.01 
.01 

.01 

Dollars. 
77,073, 161 
37,297,247 
19, 565, 181 
4,813,891 
19,443,255 
11,647,130 
2,940,219 
8,678,016 
3, 122, 143 
729,293 
746, 514 
492,200 
404,723 
1,839,532 
4,564,970 
421,225 
2,270 
6,248 
14,821 
6,606 

/  17,823 

\  11,813 

Dollars. 

132,956,276 
97,845,749 
88,850,169 
22,193,216 
21, 154, 301 
16,764, 188 
7,749,434 
4,858,489 
10,743,290 
527, 370 
22, 674, 728 
3,407,281 
2,727,641 
4, 668, 986 
574,738 
1,611,183 
1,756 
7,754 
10,542 
19,785 
84,231 
22,796 

Dollars. 

210,029,437 

135,142,996 

108,415,350 

27,007,107 

40,597,556 

28,411,318 

10,689,653 

13,536,505 

13,865,433 

1,256,663 

23,421,242 

3,899,481 

3,132,364 

6,508,518 

5,139,708 

2,032,408 

4,026 

14,002 

25,363 

26,391 

102,054 

34,609 

1,833,458,220 

100. 00 

61.72 

193,838,281 

439,453,903 

633,292,184 

224,974,338 

41.  38 

7.58 

27,023,521 

41,214, 132 

68,237,653 

132, 743, 509 
19,965,907 
5, 104, 589 

4, 493, 317 
1,285,998 
1,093,171 
1,029,624 

24. 41 
3.67 
.94 
.82 
.24 
.20 
.19 

4.47 
.68 
.17 
.15 
.04 
.  .04 
.03 

3, 148,249 
8,225,023 
1, 182, 553 
1,182,926 
18, 334 
13,988 
229, 110 

81,831,572 
2,034,230 
1,903,785 
2,551 
1,708 
352, 373 
49,061 

84,979,821 
10,259,253 
3,086,338 
1, 185, 477 
20,042 
366,361 
278, 171 

165,716,115 

30.47 

5.58 

14,000, 183 

86, 175,280 

100, 175, 463 

109, 147, 455 

20.07 

3.68 

44,023,883 

6,941,294 

50,965,177 

13,526,176 
6,960, 614 
0,294,982 

3, 357, 116 
3,349,260 
2,533,010 

2.49 
1.28 
1. 16 
.62 
.61 
.47 

.46 

.23 

.21 

.11 

.11 

.09 

983,064 
4, 532, 140 
3,346,643 
1, 648, 791 
1,324,620 
1,118,591 

82,823 
90,286 
39, 674 
76,074 
153,788 
13, 143 

1,065,887 
4, 622, 426 
3,386,317 
1,724,865 
1,478,408 
1,131,734 

36,021,158 

6. 63 

1. 21 

12,953,849 

455,788 

13,409,637 

4,329,241 
1,893,626 
1,549,020 
105, 351 

.80 

.35 

|  .30 

.15 

.06 

.  05 

918,178 
574,068 
/  39,307 

\  255 

446,766 

215,354 

371,464 

1,364,944 
789, 422 
410,771 
255 

543,736, 304 

100. 00 

18. 31 

99,533,244 

135,820,078 

235,353,322 

94/46,995 
51,052,422 
25, 612, 703 
11,292,834 
10,575,907 
7,288,250 
5,617,143 
4,642,067 
2,766,014 
1,280, 831 
306, 596 
146, 798 
52, 667 
1,430 

44. 04 
23.68 
11.89 
5. 24 
4.91 
3.38 
2. 61 
2. 15 
1.28 
.59 
.14 

|  .09 

3. 19 
1.72 
.86 
.38 
.36 
.25 
.19 
.16 
.09 
.04 
.01 

.01 

79,675,091 
4, 520, 630 
16,761,901 
6,876,052 
5, 894,242 
1,282,517 
325, 473 
2,014, 124 
21,155 
402,498 
38,383 

741,433 
13,858,433 
183, 575 
1,158,649 
1,190,245 
1,172,426 
2,386,097 
618,082 
995,250 
305,870 

80,416,524 

18,379,063 

16,945,476 

8,034,701 

7, 084, 487 
2,454,943 
2,711,570 
2,632,206 
1,016,405 
708, 368 
38,383 

750 

750 

215, 582, 657 

100. 00 

7.26 

117,812,816 

22,610,060 

140,422,876 

SUMMARY  TABLES  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE 


51 


and  Percentages  of,  by  Countries,  Year  ending  June  30,  1906. 


IMPORTS. 

EXPORTS. 

COUNTRIES. 

Order 
of  mag¬ 
nitude 
of  total 
imports 
and 

exports. 

Per  cent 
of  free. 

Per  cent 
of  group. 

Per  cent 
of  total 
imports. 

Domestic. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

Per  cent 
of  group. 

Per  cent 
of  total 
exports. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

EUROPE. 

36.70 

33. 16 

17. 12 

578,023,505 

5,066,618 

583,090,123 

48.59 

33.43 

United  Kingdom . 

1 

27.59 

21.34 

11.01 

232,403,778 

2,338,324 

234,742,102 

19.56 

13.46 

Germany . 

2 

18.05 

17.12 

8.84 

96,453,755 

1,438,725 

97,892,480 

8. 16 

5.61 

France . 

3 

17.83 

4.26 

2.21 

95,197,392 

274,201 

95,471,593 

7.90 

5.47 

Netherlands . 

4 

47.89 

6.41 

3.31 

47,362,491 

719,249 

48,081,740 

4.01 

2.76 

Italy . 

5 

41.00 

4.49 

2.32 

49,208,063 

813,044 

50,021,107 

4. 17 

2.87 

Belgium . 

6 

27.50 

1.69 

.87 

19,091,070 

8,266 

19,099,336 

1.59 

1.10 

Spain . 

7 

64. 10 

2. 14 

1.10 

15,949,935 

52,035 

16,001,970 

1.33 

.92 

Russia  in  Europe . 

8 

22.51 

2.19 

1.13 

14,764,131 

125,888 

14,890,019 

1.24 

.85 

Austria-Hungary . 

9 

58.08 

.20 

.10 

22,902,135 

41,791 

22,943,926 

1.91 

1.32 

Denmark . 

10 

3. 18 

3.70 

1.91 

395,678 

3,688 

399,366 

.03 

.02 

Switzerland . 

11 

12.62 

.62 

.32 

7,435,051 

2,109 

7,437,160 

.62 

.43 

Sweden . 

12 

12.92 

.49 

.25 

6,012,026 

4,243 

6,016,269 

.50 

.35 

Norway . 

13 

28.32 

1.03 

.53 

870,429 

4,020 

874, 449 

.07 

.05 

Turkey  in  Europe . 

14 

88.84 

.81 

.42 

1,461,843 

920 

1,462,763 

.12 

.08 

Portugal . 

15 

9.0  79. 

.32 

.17 

230,726 

239,726 

.02 

Greece . 

16 

5  fi  3# 

617, 608 

617^  608 

.05 

17 

44.56 

379,874 

16,350 

396',  224 

.03 

Gibraltar. .'. . 

18 

58  44 

285, S09 

285,809 

.02 

.10 

19 

25]  01 

.03 

.02 

195,202 

1,680 

196i 882 

1 

Azores,  and  Madeira  Islands . 

20 

17  47 

3,511 

3,511 

1  .02 

Greenland,  Iceland,  and  Faroe  Islands . 

21 

34.11 

1,873 

1,873 

j 

Servia . 

22 

30.60 

100.00 

51.63 

1,189,254,885 

10,911,151 

1,200,166,036 

moo 

68.82 

Total  Europe. 

NORTH  AMERICA. 

39.61 

28.99 

5.56 

146,175,015 

10,561,670 

156, 736,685'* 

50.82 

8.99 

Canada . 

1 

West  Indies . 

2 

3.75 

36.11 

6.93 

46,377,277 

1,380,411 

47,763,688 

15.49 

2.74 

Cuba. 

80. 16 

4.36 

.84 

9,616,665 

89,989 

9,706,654 

3. 15 

.56 

British. 

38.32 

1.31 

.25 

1,890,803 

127,448 

2,018,251 

.65 

.12 

Santo  Domingo. 

99.81 

.50 

.10 

3,130,259 

177,581 

3,307,840 

1.07 

.19 

Haiti. 

91.46 

.01 

1 

|  1,195,890 

70,066 

1,265,956 

.41 

.07 

French. 

3.82 

.16 

\  .05 

1  718,161 

8,649 

726,810 

.24 

.04 

Danish. 

82.36 

.12 

I 

l  746,182 

5,271 

751,453 

.24 

.04 

Dutch. 

13.98 

42.57 

8.17 

63,675,237 

1,865,415 

65,540,652 

21.25 

3.76 

Total. 

£6.38 

21.66 

4. 16 

57,418,646 

763,632 

58,182,278 

18.87 

3.34 

Mexico . 

3 

Central  American  States . 

4 

92.20 

.45 

.09 

12,410,168 

50,121 

12,460,289 

4.04 

.71 

Panama. 

98.06 

1.96 

.38 

2,299,214 

38,974 

2,338,188 

.76 

.13 

Costa  Rica. 

98.82 

1.44 

.28 

2,794,818 

113,847 

2,908,665 

.94 

.17 

Guatemala. 

95.54 

.73 

.14 

1,429,089 

203,162 

1,632,251 

.53 

.09 

Honduras. 

89.65 

.63 

.12 

1,682,910 

187,942 

1,870,852 

.61 

.11 

Nicaragua. 

98.86 

.48 

.09 

1,381,027 

20,249 

1,401,276 

.45 

.08 

Salvador. 

96.60 

5.69 

1.10 

21,997,226 

614,295 

22,611,521 

7.33 

1.29 

Total. 

67.26 

.58 

.11 

2,962,779 

1,518 

2,964,297 

.96 

.17 

Newfoundland  and  Labrador . 

5 

72.72 

.34 

.06 

1,086,952 

17,252 

1,104,204 

.36 

.06 

British  Honduras . 

6 

9.57 

.17 

.03 

1,128,311 

9,938 

1,138,249 

.37 

(Bermuda . 

7 

100.00 

102,010 

3,086 

105,096 

.04 

f  -07 

(Miquelon,  Langley,  and  St.  Pierre  islands . 

8 

42.30 

100.00 

19.19 

294,546,176 

•13,836,806 

308,382,982 

100.00 

17.68 

Total  North  America. 

SOUTH  AMERICA. 

99.08 

57.26 

6.56 

14,422,089 

108,382 

14,530,471 

19.33 

.83 

Brazil . 

1 

24.58 

13.09 

1.50 

32,575,959 

97,400 

32,673,359 

43.47 

1.87 

Argentina . 

2 

98.86 

12.07 

1.38 

8,657,723 

9,504 

8,667,227 

11.53 

.50 

Chile . 

3 

85.62 

5.72 

.65 

3,218,301 

39,S32 

3,258,133 

4.33 

.19 

Venezuela . 

4 

83.22 

5.05 

.58 

3,464,238 

27,182 

3,491,420 

4.65 

.20 

Colombia . 

5 

52.24 

1.75 

.20 

4,824,625 

8,682 

4,833,307 

6.43 

.28 

Peru . 

6 

12.00 

1.93 

.22 

2,831,284 

74,289 

2,905,573 

3.87 

.17 

Uruguay . . 

7 

76.52 

1.88 

.22 

2,003,188 

6,673 

2,009,861 

2.67 

.11 

Ecuador . 

8 

2.08 

.72 

.08 

1,711,694 

37,915 

1,749,609 

2.33 

.10 

Guiana — British . 

9 

56.82 

.50 

1 

f  570,890 

1,573 

572,403 

.76 

.03 

Dutch . 

10 

100. 00 

.03 

265, 453 

2,760 

268,213 

.30 

.02 

French . 

11 

l  .06 

\  146,798 

146,798 

.20 

I 

[Bolivia . 

12 

100.00 

51,917 

51,917 

l  .01 

Paraguay . 

13 

1,430 

i;430 

}  ,07 

( 

[Falkland  Islands . 

14 

83.84 

100.00 

11.45 

- » 

74,745,589 

414,192 

75, 159,781 

100.00 

4.31 

Total  South  America. 

5:2: 


SUMMARY  TABLES  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE 


No.  II. — Total  Values  of  Impobts  and  Expobts  of  Meeohandise, 


Order 
of  mag- 

TOTAL 

IMPORTS 

AND 

EXPORTS. 

PER  CENT  OF— 

IMPORTS. 

nitude 
of  total 
imports 
and 

exports. 

COUNTRIES. 

Group. 

Total 

imports 

and 

exports. 

Free  of  duty. 

Dutiable. 

Total. 

1 

ASIA. 

Dollars. 

91,016,472 

31.87 

3.06 

Dollars. 

36,124,863 

Dollars. 

16, 426, 657 

Dollars. 

52,551,520 

2 

East  Indies: 

India  (British) . 

52,961,064 

18.  55 

1.78 

.61 

25,801,636 

16,990,357 

2,988,000 

20,902,339 

181,542 

252,965 

46,763,975 

17,171,899 

3,240,965 

Straits  Settlements . 

18,196;210 

3,474,267 

6. 37 

Other  British . 

1.22 

.12 

Total . 

74,631,541 

26.14 

2. 51 

45,779,993 

21,396,846 

67,176,839 

3 

Chinese  Empire . 

72, 305, 582 
22,341,680 

25.32 

2.  43 

19,089,644 

3,383,653 

813,154 

2,207,013 

2,311,550 

263,136 

9,441,563 

17,191,868 

28,531,207 

20,575,521 

1,829,040 

6, 485, 749 
2,312,238 
282,207 
218 

4 

Dutch  East'lndies . 

7.82 

.75 

5 

Hongkong . 

8; 873; 947 
7, 131,327 
4,021,02/ 
3, 095, 751 
1,065, 512 

3. 11 

.30 

1, 015; 886 
4,278,736 
688 

6 

Turkey  in  Asia . 

2.50 

.24 

7 

Aden . . 

1.  41 

.  14 

8 

Russia,  Asiatic . 

1.08 

.11 

19,071 

151 

9 

Korea. . 

.37 

.04 

67 

10 

Siam . 

'418,715 
337, 572 
236, 514 
21,548 

.  15 

.01 

5,903 

57,341 

239,387 

666 

63,244 

239,387 

7,771 

21,548 

11 

All  other  Asia . 

.12 

.01 

12 

French  China . 

7,105 

13 

German  China . 

21,548 

14 

Japanese  China . 

21, 512 
20,745 
7,416 
420 

■  U 

.01 

15 

French  East  Indies . 

9,950 

2,627 

2, 123 
4,482 

12,073 

7, 109 

16 

British.  China . 

17 

Total  Asia . 

285,547,281 

9. 61 

109,998,658 

70,097,013 

180,095,671 

1 

OCEANIA. 

British  Australasia . 

40,516,560 
17,797,371 
1,176,466 
350, 634 
70,378 

67.  63 

1.37 

5,092,700 
10,848,712 
833,158 
/  79,837 

l  939 

6,422,713 

1,489,215 

1,954 

11,515, 413 
12,337,927 
835, 112 
79,944 
1,262 

2 

Philippine  Islands . 

29. 71 

.60 

3 

French  Oceania . . . 

1.96 
}■  .70 

.04 

.01 

4 

All  other  British  Oceania . 

107 

5 

German  Oceania . 

323 

Total  Oceania . 

59,911,409 

100. 00 

2.02 

16,855,346 

7,914,312 

24,769,658 

i 

AFRICA. 

British  Africa: 

South . 

12, 686, 476 
1,865,347 
1,241,382 

39. 41 

.43 

369,752 
6, *587 
625,118 

612,056 

981,808 

7,407 

717,507 

West . 

5. 79 

.06 

'820 

East . 

3.86 

.04 

92,389 

Total . 

15,793,205 

49.06 

.53 

1,001,457 

705,265 

1,706,722 

2 

Turkey  in  Africa: 

Egypt . 

10,554,749 

9,906 

32. 79 

.35 

9,279,989 

580 

111,632 

7,838 

9, 391, 621 
8,418 

Tripoli . 

.03 

Total . 

10,564,655 

32.82 

.35 

9,280, 569 

119,470 

9,400,039 

3 

Portuguese  Africa . 

2, 478, 937 
2,077,615 
612, 439 
519,348 
67, 695 
47, 690 
17,600 
10, 168 
1,723 

7. 70 

.08 

53,056 
657,204 
555, 154 
35,498 

5,000 

86,378 

356 

58,056 
743, 582 
555. 510 

4 

French  Africa . 

6.  46 

.07 

5 

All  other  Africa . 

1.90 

.02 

6 

Canary  Islands . 

1.61 

.02 

123,931 

159, 429 

7 

German  Africa . 

8 

Liberia . 

2,112 

2,112 

9 

Italian  Africa . 

l  .45 

.01 

10 

Spanish  Africa . 

2,802 

2,802 

11 

Madagascar . 

| 

[  483 

'483 

- 

Total  Africa . 

32, 191,075 

100. 00 

1.08 

11,585,533 

1,043,202 

12, 628, 735 

Grand  total . 

2,970,426,946 

100. 00 

549,623,878 

676,938,568 

1,226,562,446 

RECAPITULATION. 

Europe . 

1,833,458,220 
543,736,304 
215, 582, 657 
285,547,281 
59,911,409 
32,191,075 

61.72 

193,838,281 
99,533,244 
117,812,816 
109, 998, 658 
16,855,346 
11,585,533 

439,453,903 

135,820,078 

22,610,060 

70,097,013 

7,914,312 

1,043,202 

633,292,184 
235, 353, 322 
140,422,876 
180,095,671 
24,769, 658 
12,628,735 

North  America . 

18. 31 

South  America . 

7. 26 

Asia . 

9. 61 

Oceania . 

2. 02 

Africa . 

1.08 

SUMMARY  TABLES  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE 


53 


and  Percentages  of,  by  Countries,  Year  ending  June  30,  1906 — Continued. 


IMPORTS. 

EXPORTS. 

COUNTRIES. 

Order 
of  mag¬ 
nitude 
of  total 
imports 
and 

exports. 

I’er  cent 
of  free. 

Per  cent 
of  group. 

Per  cent 
of  total 
Imports. 

Domestic. 

Foreign. 

Total. 

Per  cent 
of  group. 

Per  cent 
of  total 
exports. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

ASIA. 

68. 74 

29.18 

4.28 

37,956,290 

508,662 

38,464,952 

36.47 

2.21 

Japan . 

1 

East  Indies . 

2 

55. 21 

25. 97 

3.81 

0,192,317 

4,772 

6,197,089 

5.88 

.36 

India  (British). 

9S.9G 

9. 53 

1.40 

1,024,220 

91 

1,024,311 

.97 

.06 

Straits  Settlements. 

.  92.20 

1.80 

.26 

233,302 

233,302 

.  22 

.01 

Other  British. 

68.20 

37.30 

5.47  1 

7,449,839 

4,863 

7,454,702 

7.07 

.43 

Total. 

66.92 

15. 84 

•2.33 

43,660,764 

113,611 

43,774,375 

41.52 

2.51 

Chinese  Empire . 

3 

16.44 

11.42 

1.68  ; 

1,766,054 

105 

1 , 766, 159 

1.67 

.10 

Dutch  East  Indies . 

4 

44.45 

1.02 

.15 

7,032,833 

12,074 

7,044,907 

6. 68 

.40 

Hongkong . 

5 

34. 03 

3.60 

.53 

645,578 

.01 

.04 

6 

99. 93 

1.28 

.19 

1,708,789 

1.62 

.  10 

7 

9.3.28 

.16 

2, 806^ 163 

7,381 

2;S13,544 

2.67 

.16 

Russia,  Asiatic . 

8 

30.73 

1,065,253 

41 

1,065,294 

1.01 

.06 

9 

9.33 

.04 

355,471 

.34 

.02 

10 

.13 

98' 185 

98, 185 

.09 

11 

91.45 

.05 

228,743 

228,743 

92 

12 

) 

13 

21,512 

21,512 

.02 

14 

82.37 

.03 

8',  672 

8^672 

l  .03 

15 

36.90 

307 

307 

16 

420 

420 

17 

* 

61.04 

100.00 

14. 68 

104,804,873 

640,737 

105,451,610 

100.00 

6.05 

Total  Asia. 

OCEANIA. 

44.25 

46. 48 

.94 

28,936,236 

64,911 

29,001,147 

82.53 

1.67 

British  Australasia . . . 

1 

87. 92 

49. 82 

1.01 

5,458,867 

577 

5.459,444 

15. 53 

.31 

Philippine  Islands . 

2 

99.76 

3.37 

.06 

325,531 

15,823 

341,354 

.97 

.02 

French  Oceania . - . 

3 

99. 80 

.32 

}  -01 

f  270,690 

270,690 

.77 

}  .02 

4 

74.40 

.01 

\  69,024 

92 

69) 116 

20 

\  German  Oceania . 

5 

68.01 

100.00 

2.02 

35,0G0,34S 

81,403 

35,141,751 

100.00 

2.02 

Total  Oceania. 

AFRICA. 

British  Africa . 

1 

37.66 

7.77 

i 

[  11,699,508 

5, 160 

11,704,608 

59. 82 

.67 

South. 

4  88.92 

.06 

}  .14 

t  1,852,180 

5,700 

1,857,940 

9.50 

..11 

West. 

87.20 

5.68 

1 

1  523,875 

523,875 

•  2.68 

.03 

East. 

58.64 

13.51 

.14 

14,075,563 

10,920 

•  14,086,483 

.  72.00 

.81 

Total. 

Turkey  in  Africa . 

2 

98.80 

74. 36 

f  1,162,563 

565 

1,163,128 

1  Egypt. 

8.96 

.07 

f 

\  1,48S 

1,488 

(  Tripoli. 

98.72 

74.43 

.77 

1,164,051 

565 

1,164,616 

5.95 

.06 

Total. 

91. 55 

.  46 

2,419,807 

1,074 

2,420,881 

12.38 

.  14 

Portuguese  Africa . 

3 

S8.  46 

5.89 

1,333,109 

924 

1,334,033 

6.82 

.08 

French  Africa . . . 

4 

99. 94 

4.40 

56,929 

56,929 

.29 

All  other  Africa . 

5 

22.26 

1.26 

352',  573 

7, 346 

359,919 

1.84 

.02 

Canary  Islands . 

6 

.12 

67,695 

.35 

) 

[German  Africa . 

7 

100. 00 

) 

45' 578 

45 '578 

.23 

• 

8 

17, 600 

17,600 

.09 

l  .01 

]  Italian  Africa . 

9 

n- 

\  -05 

7'  366 

7^  366 

l  .05 

10 

100.00 

J 

1,240 

1,240 

(Madagascar . 

11 

' 

91.76 

100. 00 

1.03 

19,541,511 

20,829 

19,562,340 

100.00 

1.12 

Total  Africa. 

44.89 

100.00 

1,717,953,382 

25,911,118 

1,743,864,500 

100.00 

Grand  total. 

RECAPITULATION. 

51. 63 

1,189,254,885 

10,911,151 

1,200,166,036 

68.82 

Europe. 

19. 19 

'294,546,176 

lo, 836, S06 

'308,382,982 

17.68 

North  America. 

11.45 

74' 745,589 

'  414; 192 

75,159,781 

4. 31 

South  America. 

14. 68 

104',  804^873 

646, 737 

105,451,610 

6.05 

Asia. 

2.02 

35; 060^348 

81,403 

35,141,751 

2.02 

Oceania. 

1.03 

i9;54i;5n 

20,829 

19,562,340 

1.12 

Africa. 

54 


SUMMARY  TABLES  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE. 


No.  III.— Percentages  of  Total  Values  of  Imports  and  Exports  of  Merchandise,  Years  ending  June  30, 

1903-1906,  by  Customs  Districts. 


Order 
of  mag¬ 
nitude, 
1906. 

CUSTOMS  DISTRICTS  AND  PORTS. 

PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL  IMPORTS 
AND  EXPORTS. 

PER  CENT  OF  IMPORTS. 

PER 

CENT  OF  EXPORTS. 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

1 

45.98 

45. 14 

45.69 

45. 16 

60.32 

60. 54 

60.  S3 

59.87 

35.62 

34.71 

34.56 

34. 81 

2 

7.13 

6.95 

7. 14 

6.91 

8.  41 

8.14 

8.98 

8.68 

6. 21 

6. 15 

5. 78 

5. 66 

3 

7.28 

7.  44 

7. 01 

6.39 

2.  81 

3.  43 

3. 04 

3.22 

10.49 

10. 17 

9.94 

8.63 

4 

4.  32 

6. 00 

4.98 

5. 77 

.15 

.19 

.45 

.41 

7.32 

9. 95 

8.  31 

9. 54 

5 

5.  46 

5. 11 

4.68 

5. 16 

5.85 

5.44 

5.39 

5. 78 

5. 18 

4.89 

4. 17 

4. 73 

6 

7* 

4.  48 

4.  21 

4.  26 

4.  71 

2. 71 

2.05 

1.90 

2.45 

5.75 

5. 67 

6.01 

6.  31 

2. 86 

2.  86 

3.  66 

2. 84 

3.55 

3.78 

4. 18 

3.62 

2.36 

2.23 

3.29 

2.29 

8 

2.28 

2. 23 

2.42 

2. 23 

.10 

.09 

.13 

.12 

3. 81 

3.68 

4. 10 

3.72 

9 

1.83 

1.39 

1.94 

2. 12 

1.19 

1. 14 

.66 

1.11 

2.29 

1.55 

2.89 

2.82 

10 

1.01 

1. 15 

1. 19 

1.38 

.42 

.45 

.  44 

.46 

1.43 

1.62 

1.75 

2.02 

11 

1.01 

1.12 

1.26 

1. 22 

.59 

.50 

.63 

.51 

•  1.31 

1.55 

1.72 

1.72 

12 

.94 

1.03 

1.04 

.93 

1.80 

2.09 

1.96 

1.80 

.32 

.32 

.36 

.31 

13 

.69 

.86 

.85 

.89 

.41 

.44 

.38 

.40 

.89 

1.16 

1.19 

1.25 

14 

15 

1.01 

.95 

.81 

.83 

1.96 

2. 13 

1.62 

1.  81 

.32 

.16 

.21 

.15 

1.22 

.77 

.68 

.77 

.42 

.22 

.19 

.21 

1.80 

1.14 

1. 04 

1.15 

16 

.57 

.60 

.76 

.68 

.  44 

.43 

.73 

.52 

.66 

.72 

.79 

.78 

17 

18 

.61 

.57 

.62 

.32 

.31 

.28 

.34 

.82 

.77 

.86 

.87 

.62 

.79 

.68 

.64 

.03 

.03 

.04 

.04 

1.05 

1.31 

1.15 

1.06 

19 

.60 

.67 

.62 

.63 

.10 

.06 

.09 

.03 

.97 

1.08 

1.01 

1.06 

20 

.52 

.65 

.68 

.61 

.29 

.30 

.31 

.31 

.71 

.89 

.  .96 

.82 

21 

.54 

.53 

.59 

.57 

.83 

.79 

.88 

.79 

.32 

.35 

.39 

.  42 

22 

23 

.62 

.59 

.65 

.56 

.28 

.32 

.  16 

.12 

.87 

.79 

1. 01 

.86 

.41 

.45 

.42 

.55 

.20 

.23 

.23 

.29 

.56 

.59 

.56 

.73 

24 

.77 

.53 

.57 

.54 

.26 

.16 

.09 

.  10 

1.15 

.78 

.92 

.84 

25 

.61 

.64 

.63 

.46 

.46 

.45 

.43 

.44 

.72 

.77 

.78 

.47 

26 

.27 

.24 

.25 

.45 

.30 

.30 

.28 

.34 

.24 

.19 

.22 

.52 

27 

.56 

.42 

.39 

.43 

.27 

.25 

.23 

.23 

.76 

.54 

.51 

.58 

28 

.38 

.39 

.32 

.43 

.06 

.05 

.07 

.06 

.61 

.62 

.50 

.69 

29 

.35 

.36 

.36 

.42 

.61 

.59 

.62 

.72 

30 

.40 

.45 

.33 

.39 

.17 

.13 

.13 

.15 

.57 

.67 

.47 

.56 

31 

.28 

.33 

.40 

.32 

.33 

.30 

.27 

.30 

.25 

.35 

.51 

.34 

32 

.  17% 

.  16 

.20 

.32 

.27 

.23 

.31 

.30 

.09 

.11 

.12 

.33 

33 

.27’ 

.29 

.30 

.32 

.45 

.54 

.58 

.15 

.12 

,ii 

.09 

34 

.38 

.31 

.23 

.28 

.09 

.09 

.08 

.  10 

.59 

.46 

.34 

.  41 

35 

.25 

.26 

.20 

.23 

.09 

.10 

.09 

.15 

.36 

.37 

.28 

.28 

36 

.13 

.  30 

.30 

.23 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.01 

.22 

.50 

.52 

.38 

37 

.26 

.27 

.21 

.23 

.21 

.20 

.23 

.21 

.28 

.31 

.20 

.24 

38 

.  10 

.  17 

.20 

.20 

.01 

.18 

.28 

.34 

.34 

3.83 

2.82 

2.48 

2. 55 

3.85 

4.09 

3.70 

4.07 

2. 16 

1.89 

1.51 

1.50 

100. 00 

100. 00 

100. 00 

100. 00 

100. 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100. 00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100. 00 

No.  IV. — Percentages  of  Total  Values  of  Imports  and  Exports  of  Merchandise,  Years  ending  June  30, 

1903-1906,  by  Countries. 


Order 
of  mag¬ 
nitude, 
1906. 

COUNTRIES. 

V 

PER  CENT  OF  TOTAL  IMPORTS 
AND  EXPORTS. 

PER  CENT  OF  IMPORTS. 

PER 

CENT  OF  EXPORTS. 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

1 

United  Kingdom . 

29.21 

28.67 

26. 52 

26.70 

18. 53 

16. 73 

15.73 

17. 12 

36.93 

36.78 

34.47 

33.43 

2 

Germany . 

12.  83 

13.21 

11. 85 

12.45 

11.  67 

11.02 

10. 58 

11.01 

13.66 

14.70 

12.79 

13.  46 

3 

Canada . 

7.29 

7.46 

7.70 

7.58 

5.  34 

5.20 

5.59 

5.56 

8.68 

8. 98 

9. 26 

8. 99 

4 

France . 

6.  84 

6. 76 

6.30 

6.95 

8. 78 

8.21 

8.04 

8.  84 

5.44 

5.77 

5. 03 

5.61 

5 

West  Indies . 

4. 92 

5.  48 

6.01 

5. 58 

7.94 

9.09 

9.23 

8.17 

2.  74 

3.03 

3. 64 

3.  76 

6 

Netherlands . •_ ... 

4.13 

3.75 

3.61 

4.12 

2.23  . 

1.98 

1.94 

2. 21 

5.  51 

4.95 

4.83 

5.47 

7 

Mexico . 

3.  41 

3. 65 

3.50 

3.6S 

4.03 

4.40 

4. 16 

4. 16 

2. 98 

3. 14 

3. 01 

3.34 

8 

Brazil . 

3. 19 

3.56 

4.20 

3.19 

6.55 

7.68 

8.94 

6.56 

.75 

.75 

.72 

.83 

9 

J apan . 

2.  66 

2. 92 

3.92 

3. 06 

4.30 

4.70 

4. 64 

4. 28 

1.47 

1. 71 

3.40 

2.21 

10 

Italy . 

2.90 

2.  81 

2.94 

2.99 

3.53 

3.35 

3.  46 

3. 31 

2.47 

2.45 

2. 55 

2.76 

11 

Belgium . 

2.85 

2.59 

2.  44 

2. 64 

2.20 

2.29 

2.32 

2.32 

3.32 

2.80 

2. 53 

2. 87 

12 

British  East  Indies . 

2. 31 

2.22 

2.32 

2. 51 

5.05 

4. 81 

4.80 

5. 47 

.33 

.46 

.50 

.43 

13 

Chinese  Empire . 

1.86 

1.72 

3.08 

2.43 

2.60 

2.96 

2.50 

2.33 

1.33 

.88 

3.52 

2.51 

14 

Argentina . 

.  S6 

1.09 

1. 48 

1.72 

.92 

.99 

1.37 

1.50 

.80 

1.16 

1.55 

1.87 

15 

British  Australasia . 

1.62 

1.41 

1.45 

1.37 

.68 

.72 

1.06 

.94 

2. 31 

1.88 

1.  74 

1. 67 

16 

Central  American  States . . 

.67 

.80 

1.02 

1.21 

1.00 

1. 13 

1. 15 

1.10 

.43 

.58 

.93 

1.29 

17 

Spain . 

1.07 

.98 

■  9S 

1.00 

.83 

.84 

.79 

.87 

1.25 

1.08 

1. 12 

1. 10 

18 

Russia  in  Europe . 

1.05 

1.26 

1.08 

.99 

.89 

1. 18 

1.04 

1.10 

1.13 

1.30 

1. 10 

.92 

19 

Austria-Hungary . 

.72 

.76 

.84 

.97 

1.03 

1.05 

.94 

1. 13 

.50 

.56 

.76 

.85 

20 

Chile . 

.54 

.64 

.63 

.86 

.91 

1.09 

.99 

1.38 

.28 

.33 

.36 

.50 

21 

Denmark . 

.68 

.60 

.60 

.81 

.06 

.07 

.09 

.10 

1.14 

.96 

.98 

1.32 

22 

Switzerland . 

.87 

.81 

.78 

,  .SO 

2.07 

1.97 

1.83 

1.91 

.01 

.02 

.02 

.02 

23 

Dutch  East  Indies . 

.71 

.49 

.76 

.75 

1. 58 

1.04 

1.65 

1.68 

.08 

.11 

.11 

.10 

24 

Philippine  Islands . 

.63 

.69 

.72 

.60 

1.11 

1.22 

1. 13 

1.01 

.28 

.33 

.41 

.31 

25 

British  Africa . 

1.42 

.88 

.62 

.53 

.10 

.08 

.14 

.14 

2.38 

1.42 

.97 

.81 

26 

Sweden . 

.39 

.38 

.26 

.32 

.  47 

27 

Venezuela . 

.29 

.41 

.39 

.38 

.52 

.69 

.64 

.65 

.12 

.22 

.21 

.19 

28 

Colombia . 

.35 

.51 

.38 

.36 

.42 

.80 

.57 

.58 

.30 

.32 

.24 

1.20 

29 

Turkey  in  Africa . 

.47 

.34 

.35 

.35 

1.06 

.80 

.78 

.77 

.05 

.04 

.05 

.06 

30 

Norway . 

.25 

.31 

.20 

.25 

.29 

.35 

31 

Hongkong . 

.42 

.49 

.47 

.30 

.13 

.15 

.14 

.15 

-.62 

.72 

.71 

.40 

32 

Turkey  in  Europe . 

.25 

.18 

.22 

.25 

.55 

.39 

.46 

.53 

.03 

.03 

.03 

.05 

33 

Peru . 

.24 

.28 

.26 

.25 

.28 

.29 

.28 

.20 

.21 

.27 

.24 

.28 

34 

Turkey  in  Asia . 

.21 

.26 

.24 

.24 

.48 

.57 

.54 

.53 

.02 

.04 

.02 

.04 

35 

Portugal . 

.19 

.29 

.32 

.22 

.34 

.53 

.58 

.42 

.26 

.13 

.14 

.08 

36 

Uruguay . 

.19 

.15 

.20 

.19 

.29 

.17 

.28 

.22 

.11 

.14 

.13 

.17 

37 

Ecuador . 

.12 

.15 

.16 

.16 

.17 

.24 

.22 

.22 

.09 

.09 

.12 

.11 

38 

The  Guianas . 

.28 

.18 

.17 

.15 

.42 

.19 

.20 

.08 

.20 

.18 

.16 

.15 

All  other  countries . .' . 

1.75 

1.55 

.83 

.97 

1.41 

1.38 

.74 

.88 

1.79 

1.69 

.89 

1.06 

Total . 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100.00 

100. 0" 

100.00 

100.00 

SUMMARY  TABLES  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE.  .  55 

No.  V. — Imports  of  Merchandise,  by  Principal  Articles  and  Classes,  Years  ending  June  30,  1900-1906. 


Order 

of 

magni¬ 

tude, 

1906. 

ARTICLES. 

1900 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

Value. 

Percent 
of  total. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

1 

Sugar . 

100,250,974 

90,487,800 

55,061,097 

72,088,973 

71,915,753 

97,645, 449 

85,460,088 

6.96 

2 

Hides  and  skins . 

57,940, 316 

4S,  224, 470 

58,011, 168 

58,031,613 

52,006,070 

64, 764, 146 

83,882, 167 

6. 84 

3 

Chemicals,  drugs,  and  dyes . 

53,705, 152 

53,508, 157 

57,723,622 

64, 351, 199 

65,294,558 

64, 779, 559 

74, 477, 137 

6. 07 

4 

Coffee . . 

52, 467,943 

62, 861, 399 

70,982,155 

59,200,749 

69,551,799 

84,654,062 

73,256, 134 

5. 97 

5 

Cotton,  manufactures  of . 

41,296,239 

40,246,935 

44, 460, 126 

52, 462, 755 

49, 524, 246 

48,919,936 

63,043,322 

5. 14 

6 

Silk,  unmanufactured . 

45,329,760 

30,051,365 

42,635,351 

50,011,050 

46, 100,500 

61,040,053 

54,080,504 

4.  41 

7 

Fibers,  vegetable,  etc.,  manufactures  of . 

31,559,371 

32, 762, 608 

39,036, 364 

39,334,521 

40, 308, 837 

40, 125, 406 

51,437,581 

4.20 

8 

India  rubber  and  gutta-percha,  crude . 

31,792,697 

28, 835, 178 

25,652,977 

31,004,541 

41,049,434 

50, 729, 873 

45, 302, 611 

3.69 

9 

Diamonds  and  other  precious  stones . 

14,237, 186 

20,425,736 

23, 348, 225 

31,479,223 

22,964,119 

33, 313,931 

40,247,010 

3.28 

10 

Fibers,  vegetable,  etc.,  unmanufactured . 

26, 373,805 

22,932,506 

31,545,962 

34,462,513 

37,814,285 

38,118,071 

39,360,290 

3.20 

11 

Wool,  unmanufactured . 

20, 260,936 

12,530,076 

17,711,788 

22,152,961 

24, 813,591 

46,225,558 

39,068,372 

3.20 

12 

Wood,  and  manufactures  of . 

20,591,908 

19, 754, 205 

24, 445,599 

2S, 746, 271 

26, 9S4, 353 

29, 564, 323 

36,101,951 

2.95 

13 

Silk,  manufactures  of . 

30,894,373 

26, 842, 138 

32, 640, 242 

35,963,552 

31,973,680 

32,614,540 

32,910,590 

2.68 

14 

Tin  in  bars,  blocks,  or  pigs . 

19, 104, 301 

19,805,551 

19, 461, 850 

23, 618, 802 

21,486,311 

23, 378, 471 

30,932,998 

2.52 

15 

Iron  and  steel,  manufactures  of . 

20,478,728 

17, 874, 789 

27, 180, 247 

51, 617, 312 

27,028, 312 

23,510,164 

29,053,987 

2.37 

16 

Fruits  and  nuts . 

19,263,592 

19, 586, 703 

21,  480,525 

23, 726, 636 

24, 435, 854 

25,937, 456 

28,915,747 

2.36 

17 

Tobacco,  and  manufactures  of . 

15,661,360 

18,770,526 

17, 706, 493 

20, 579, 120 

20,073, 346 

22, 145, 846 

26,590,706 

2.17 

18 

Copper,  manufactures  of . 

12, 457,  470 

9,940,463 

10,968,948 

17,505,247 

18,215,442 

19,942,511 

25,835,502 

2. 10 

19 

Wool,  manufactures  of . 

16, 164,  446 

14,585,111 

17, 384, 463 

19,546,385 

17, 733, 788 

17, 893, 663 

23, 080, 683 

1.89 

20 

Furs,  and  manufactures  of . 

12,060,124 

11,019,658 

15, 623, 601 

15,301,912 

14, 763, 002 

18, 306, 302 

21, 855, 682 

1.79 

21 

Spirits,  wines,  and  malt  liquors . 

12,758,582 

14,266,600 

15, 246, 640 

17, 171,617 

16, 662,702 

17, 652, 323 

19, 257, 590 

1.57 

22 

Leather,  and  manufactures  of . 

13,292,196 

11,887,012 

11,317,785 

11,294, 167 

11,100,215 

11,666,233 

15,140,926 

1.23 

23 

Tea . 

10,558,110 

11,017, 876 

9, 390, 128 

15,659,229 

18,229,310 

16,230,858 

14,580,878 

1.20 

24 

Oils . 

6, 817, 780 

7,097, 431 

9, 300, 198 

12,283,957 

11,179,  442 

11,593,520 

13, 723,948 

1. 12 

25 

Earthen,  stone,  and  china  ware . 

8, 645,265 

9, 472, 869 

9, 680, 156 

10,512,052 

12,005,014 

11, 659, 723 

12, 877, 528 

1.05 

26 

Fish . 

7, 420, 453 

7,261,411 

8,527,097 

8,635,583 

9, 889, 697 

10,498,076 

11, 607, 602 

.95 

27 

Articles,  the  growth,  etc., of  the  United  States,  returned®. 

4,504,565 

6, 431,867 

5, 815, 628 

7,170,573 

9, 899, 470 

9,079,124 

11,134,912 

.91 

28 

Cotton,  unmanufactured . 

7,960,945 

6, 787, 828 

11,712, 170 

10,892,591 

8,541,510 

9, 414, 750 

10,879,592 

.88 

29 

Cocoa,  crude,  and  leaves  and  shells  of . 

5, 657, 283 

6, 472, 829 

6,656,504 

7,820,087 

8,873,709 

8,577,649 

8, 697, 515 

.79 

30 

Metal,  and  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

5,570, 127 

5,996,963 

6,223,383 

7,057,202 

7,092,125 

7,050,118 

7,888,565 

.64 

31 

Glass  and  glassware . 

5,037,931 

5,010,675 

6,205,052 

7,255,879 

6,583,168 

5,948, 839 

7,507,823 

.61 

32 

Paper,  and  manufactures  of . 

3, 795, 645 

4,002,989 

4,223, 125 

4,733,036 

5,319,086 

5, 623, 638 

6,998, 761 

.57 

33 

Copper  ore . 

3,032, 133 

10,641,253 

14,003,840 

3,385,524 

3, 466, 381 

4,892,961 

6, 727, 861 

.54 

34 

Toys . 

2,923,984 

3, 830, 311 

4,023, 670 

4,232,074 

4,977,389 

4,964,457 

5, 887, 863 

.  4S 

35 

Books,  maps,  engravings,  and  other  printed  matter . 

3,571,626 

3,792,536 

4, 133,215 

4,323,938 

4, 529, 187 

4,589,858 

5,599,948 

.45 

36 

Seeds . 

1,795,048 

4,039, 194 

3,252, 152 

2, 831,279 

3,587, 469 

3,457,619 

5,388,043 

.44 

37 

Spices . 

3,401,265 

3,563,109 

3, 685,242 

4,815,125 

4,366,008 

4,583,356 

5, 188, 116 

.43 

38 

Meat  and  dairy  products . 

2,285,383 

2, 649, 466 

3,510,696 

4,703,536 

4, 197, 466 

4,253,414 

5,117,054 

.42 

39 

Vegetables . 

2,935,077 

3, 719, 679 

7,039,835 

4,581,355 

7,008,602 

3,983,272 

5,092,932 

'.41 

40 

Art  works . 

2,  608, 891 

3,304,546 

3,516,536 

4, 310, 315 

3, 286, 262 

4, 381, 324 

4,908,782 

.40 

41 

Hats,  bonnets,  and  hoods,  and  materials  for . 

2,827,434 

2, 798, 109 

3,050,478 

3, 871,278 

3, 963,043 

4, 379,  473 

4,571,184 

.37 

42 

Breadstufls . 

1,803,  729 

2, 052, 271 

2, 580, 295 

3,023, 160 

3,247,503 

6,557, 347 

4,513, 667 

.36 

43 

Fertilizers . 

1,697,986 

2, 230, 235 

2, 426, 758 

3,100,276 

3,503,726 

4,524,700 

4, 446, 360 

.36 

*44 

Paper  stock,  crude . 

3, 261, 778 

2, 183, 686 

2, 770,255 

3,015,084 

2,900,713 

3,796,595 

4, 374, 464 

.35 

45 

Coal,  bituminous . 

4,476,032 

5, 381,474 

5,  310,  450 

10,562, 185 

5, 043, 824 

3,713, 748 

4,367,750 

.35 

46 

Household  and  personal  effects . 

2,007,805 

2, 366, 727 

2,934, 244 

2,856,007 

3,040,523 

3,263,384 

3,941,875. 

.32 

47 

Animals . 

4,530,950 

4, 478,955 

4, 624,531 

4,533,845 

3, 129, 609 

3, 337, 454 

3, 914, 382 

.31 

48 

Hair,  and  manufactures  of . 

2, 694, 190 

1, 680, 145 

2,055,536 

2,775,084 

2,727,062 

3, 428,  404 

3,854,349 

.31 

49 

Matting  for  floors,  etc . 

2,674,911 

2,908,469 

3, 817, 866 

3,780,050 

3, 609, 795 

3,600,088 

3,831,436 

.30 

50 

Lead  in  ore . 

3, 142, 469 

4, 820, 406 

4, 497, 360 

4,073,099 

3, 374, 661 

3, 616, 476 

3,534,876 

.29 

51 

Cork  wood,  or  cork  bark,  and  manufactures  of . 

1,909,483 

2,270,997 

2,464,934 

2,567,580 

2, 295, 138 

2,738,319 

3, 313, 306 

.27 

52 

Clocks  and  watches,  and  parts  of . 

1,750,551 

2,038, 239 

2, 460, 324 

2, 672, 310 

2,990,474 

2,966,495 

3, 105, 136 

.25 

53 

Rice . 

2,279,036 

2, 324, 898 

2,926,921 

3,061,473 

3,073,430 

2,010,966 

3,082,203 

.24 

54 

Feathers  and  downs,  crude,  not  drest,  etc . 

1, 736, 458 

1,524,859 

2,032,566 

2,  476, 659 

2,742,018 

2,036,791 

2,970,260 

.24 

55 

Iron  ore . 

1,497,022 

1,135,271 

2, 362,544 

2,351,278 

1,593,279 

1,670,683 

2, 728, 854 

.22 

56 

Bristles . 

2, 152, 867 

1,730,197 

2,047, 331 

2, 654, 604 

2, 367, 301 

2, 370, 498 

2, 695, 746 

.21 

57 

Jewelry,  and  manufactures  of  gold  and  silver . 

3,545,890 

3,790,671 

2, 642, 345 

2, 007, 433 

2,048,821 

1, 303, 652 

1,739,953 

.14 

58 

Cement . 

3,270,916 

2, 198, 891 

1,478,452 

3,607,666 

2,052,952 

1, 355, 696 

1,394,447 

.  11 

59 

Hay . 

1,019,743 

1,128,610 

381.417 

2,238, 109 

914,842 

359,515 

502,051 

.04 

All  other  articles . j . 

45,198,964 

41,837,237 

49,932,486 

55, 637, 603 

51, 637, 165 

56,772,355 

74,580,846 

6.08 

Total . 

849,941, 184 

823, 172, 165 

903,320,948 

1,025,719,237 

991,087,371 

1,117,513,071 

1,226,562,446 

100.90 

a  Not  including^domestic  spirits  returned, 


56 


SUMMARY  TABLES  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE. 


No.  VI. — Total  Values  of  Imports  Entered  for  Consumption,  and  Duties,  1821-1906. 


YEARS  ENDING— 

Free. 

VALUES. 

Dutiable,  i  Total. 

Per  cent  ol 
free. 

Amount  of  duty 
collected. 

AVERAGE  AD  VALOREM 
RATE  OF  DUTY  ON— 

Dutiable. 

Free  and 
dutiable. 

September  30 — 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Per  cent. 

Per  cent. 

1821 . . . 

1,730,725 

41,965,680 

43, 696, 405 

3.96 

18,883,252.36  ! 

35.97 

34.64 

1822... 

3, 554, 146 

64,841,527 

fi8, 395,  ti73 

5. 19 

24,095,336.87 

31.73 

30. 17 

1823... 

2, 626, 630 

48, 684, 106 

51,310,736 

5.12 

22,416,277. 19 

32.71 

30.93 

1824... 

3,083,408 

50, 763, 159 

53 ,  X4ti ,  567 

5.73 

25,515,966.48 

37.53 

35.36 

1825... 

3,707,960 

62, 687, 762 

66, 395, 722 

5.58 

31,683,096. 15 

37. 10 

35. 13 

1826... 

4,650,373 

53,002,204 

57, 652, 577 

8.06 

26,108,254.74 

36.06 

33. 43 

1827... 

2,890,130 

52,010,978 

54,901,108 

5.26 

27,962, 145.43 

41.35 

39.20 

1828... 

4,012,196 

62,963,309 

66,975,505 

6.00 

29,966,472.23  j 

39.36 

36.99 

1829... 

3,481,946 

51,259,625 

54,741,571 

6.36 

27,769,769.03 

44.30 

41.39 

1830... 

3,511,586 

46,063,513 

49,575,099 

7.09 

28,417,055.96 

48.88 

45. 31 

1831 . . . 

5,508,094 

77,300,016 

82,808,110 

6. 65 

36,623,070.48 

40. 81 

38.19 

1832... 

6,996,732 

68,330,956 

75,327,688 

9.29 

29,356,056.74 

33.83 

30. 86 

1833... 

20,211,675 

63, 258, 392 

83,470,067 

24.21 

24,196,103.67 

31.96 

23.95 

1834... 

39,724,515 

47, 248, 632 

86,973,147 

45.  67 

18,987,952.77  1 

32.  67 

17.  48 

1835... 

57,796,380 

64,211,594 

122,007,974 

47.37 

25,931,233.16 

36.04 

18.95 

1836... 

70,120,705 

88,690,687 

158,811,392 

44.15 

30,991,510.93 

31.65 

17.55 

1837... 

50,977,  42S 

62,333,143 

113,310,571 

44.99 

18,191,605.31 

25.36 

13.94 

1838... 

38,161,583 

48,391,015 

86,552,598 

44.09 

19,998,861.98 

37.84 

20.84 

1839... 

65,188,174 

80,682,642 

145.870,816 

44.  76 

25,631,888.13 

29.90 

16. 38 

1840... 

42,110,829 

44, 139, 506 

86, 250, 335 

48.82 

15,178,975.46  | 

30.37 

15.  45 

1841 . . . 

57,078,044 

57, 698, 265 

114, 776.309 

49.  73 

19,941,090.29  ' 

32.20 

16.22 

1842... 

23,346,171 

64,650,147 

87,996,318 

26.53 

16,686,341.92 

24.00 

17.37 

.1  line  30 — 

1843  (9  months) . 

11,571,486 

25, 722, 643 

37, 294. 129 

31.03 

7,508,627.19 

25.73 

17.70 

1844... 

16,684,902 

79, 705, 640 

96,390,548 

17.31 

29,395,762.56  ! 

35.13 

28. 65 

1845... 

15,664,548 

.89,934,993 

105,599,541 

14.83 

30,978,558.44 

32.57 

27. 37 

1846... 

18,647,378 

91,401,481 

110,048,859 

16.94 

30,484,716.34 

31.45 

25.85 

1847... 

15,838,500 

100,419,095 

116,257,595 

13.62 

28,137,922.86 

26.86 

22.98 

1848. . . 

14,946,012 

125,705,826 

140,651,838 

10.63 

33,034,306.09 

24.97 

22.  22 

1849... 

13,710,610 

118,854,498 

132, 565, 108 

10.  34 

31.027.772.  46 

24.  73 

21.97 

1850... 

15,982,458 

148,051,575 

164,034,033 

9.74 

40,181,813.04 

25.85 

23.16 

1851 . . . 

17,910,930 

182,565,378 

200,476,308 

8.93 

48,626,600.08 

25.44 

23.07 

1852... 

21,649,731 

173,737,583 

195,387,314 

11.08 

47, 577, 633. 19 

25. 96 

22.94 

1853... 

24,732,613 

225, 424, 532 

250, 157, 145 

9.89 

58,  467,814.85 

25.93 

23.37 

1854... 

22,552,835 

253,535,495 

276, 088, 330 

8.17 

64,931,607.09 

25.61 

23.52 

1855... 

29,913,974 

201, 736, 366 

231,650,340 

12.91 

54,119,676.91 

26.82 

23.36 

1856... 

49,603,470 

246,047,468 

295,650,938 

16.77 

64,084,400.56 

26.05 

21.68 

1857... 

49,942, 107 

283, 569, 188 

333,511,295 

14.98 

63,664,8^3.56 

22.45 

19.09 

1858... 

55,292,929 

187,385,484 

242,678,413 

22.  78 

42,046,722.31 

22.44 

17.33 

1859... 

66, 856, 406 

249,966,964 

316,823,370 

21.10 

48.894,683.55  [ 

19.56 

15.43 

1860... 

68,391,038 

267,891,447 

336, 282, 485 

20.34 

52,692,421.02 

19.67 

15. 67 

1861 . . . 

67,421,022 

207,235,303 

274,656,325 

24.55 

39,038,269.16 

18.84 

.14. 21 

1862... 

49,842,947 

128, 487, 253 

178,330,200 

27.95 

46,509,214.66 

36. 19 

26.08 

1863... 

. 

30,026,756 

195,348,524 

225, 375, 280 

13.32 

63,729,203.24 

32.62 

28.28 

1864... 

38, 162, 565 

262,950,757 

301,113,322 

12.  67 

96,465,957.27  i 

36. 69 

32.03 

1865... 

40,097,208 

169,559,317 

209,656,525 

19.12 

80,635,169.78 

47.56 

38.46 

1866... 

57,121,369 

366,349,277 

423, 470, 646 

13.  49 

177,056,523.27 

48.33 

-41.81 

1867... 

17.033,130 

361,125,553 

378, 158, 683 

4.50 

168,503,750.00 

46. 67 

44.56 

1868... 

15,147,618 

329, 661, 302 

344,808,920 

4.-40 

160,532,779.00 

48. 63 

46.49 

1869... 

21,692,532 

372, 756, 642 

394, 449, 174 

5.50 

176,557,584.00 

47.22 

44.65 

1870... 

20, 214, 105 

406, 131, 905 

426,346.010 

4.  74 

191,513,974.00 

47.08 

42.23 

1871... 

40,619,064 

459,597,058 

500,216,122 

8.12 

202,446,673.00  ! 

43.95 

38.94 

1872... 

47, 683, 747 

512, 735, 287 

560,419,034 

8.51 

212,619,105.00  ; 

41.35 

37.00 

1873... 

178,399,796 

484,746,861 

663, 146, 657 

26. 90 

184,929,042.00  i 

38. 07 

26.95 

1874... 

151,694,834 

415,748,693 

567,443,527 

26. 73 

160,522,285.00  j 

38.53 

26.88 

1875... 

146, 465, 463 

379,795,113 

526, 260, 576 

27.83 

154,554,983.00  | 

40. 62 

28. 20 

1876... 

140,561,381 

324,024,926 

464, 586, 307 

30.26 

145,178,603.00 

44.74 

30.19 

1877 . . . 

140, 840, 149 

298,989,240 

439, 829, 389 

32.02 

128,428,343.00 

42.89 

26.  68 

1878... 

141,339,059 

297,083,409 

438, 422,  468 

32.  24 

127,195,159.00 

42. 75 

27. 13 

1879... 

142,550,159 

296,742,215 

439,292,374 

32.45 

133,395,436.00 

44.87 

28.97 

1880... 

208,049,180 

419,506,091 

627, 555, 271 

33.15 

182,747,654.00 

43.48 

29.07 

1881... 

202,557,412 

448,061,588 

650,619,000 

31.13 

193,800,880.00 

43. 20 

29.75 

18S2. . . 

210, 721,981 

505,491,967 

716,213,948 

29.42 

216,138,916.00 

42.66 

30.11 

1883... 

206,913,289 

493,916,384 

700,829,673 

29.52 

210,637,293.00 

42.45 

29.92 

1884... 

211,280,265 

456, 295, 124 

667,575,389 

31.15 

190,282,836.00 

41.61 

28.44 

1885... 

192,912,234 

386,667,820 

579,580,054 

33.28 

178,151,601.00 

45.86 

30.59 

1886... 

211,530,759 

413,778,055 

625, 308, 814 

33.83 

189,410,448.00 

45. 55 

30.13 

1887... 

233,093,659 

450,325,322 

683,418,981 

34.11 

214,222,310.00 

47.10 

31.02 

1888... 

244, 104,852 

468,143,774 

712, 248, 626 

34.27 

216,042,256.00 

45. 63 

29.99 

1889... 

256, 574, 630 

484, 856, 768 

741,431,398 

34.61 

220,576,989.00 

45. 13 

29.50 

1890... 

266,103,048 

507,571,764 

773,674,812 

34.39 

226,540,037.00 

44.  41 

29.12 

1891 _ 

388,064,404 

466, 455, 173 

854,519,577 

45.41 

216,885,701.00 

46.28 

25.25 

1892... 

458,074,604 

355, 526, 741 

813,601,345 

56. 30 

174,124,270.00 

48. 71 

21.26 

1893... 

444,172,064 

400,282,519 

844, 454, 583 

52.60 

199,143,678.00 

49. 58 

-  23.  49 

1894... 

378,968,717 

257,645,703 

636,614,420 

59. 53 

129,558,892.00  ! 

50.06 

20.25 

1895... 

376, 890, 100 

354,271,990 

731,162,090 

51.55 

149,450,608.00  j 

41.75 

20.23 

1896... 

368,897,523 

390,796,561 

759,694,084 

48. 56 

157,013,506.00 

39.95 

20.67 

1897... 

381,902,414 

407, 348, 616 

789,251,030 

48.39 

172,760,361.00 

42. 17 

21.89 

1898... 

291,534,005 

295,619,695 

587, 153, 700 

49.65 

145,438,385.00 

48.75 

24.77 

1899 . . . 

299,668,977 

385,772,915 

685,441,892 

43.72 

202,072,050.00 

52.07 

29.48 

1900. . . 

366,759,922 

463, 759, 330 

830,519,  252 

44.16 

229,360,771.00 

49.24 

27.62 

1901 . . . 

339,093,256 

468,670,045 

S07, 763, 301 

41.98 

233,556,110.00 

49.64 

28.91 

1902... 

396,542,233 

503,251,521 

899,793,754 

44.01 

251, 453, 155. 00 

49.78 

27.95 

1903... 

437, 290, 728 

570,669,382 

1,007,960,110 

43. 38 

280,752,415.55 

49.03 

27.85 

1904... 

454, 153, 100 

527,669,459 

981,822,559 

46. 26,’ 

258,161,129.58 

48.77 

26.29 

1905... 

517,073,277 

570,044,856 

1,087,118,133 

47.56 

258, 426, 294. 58 

45.24 

23.77 

1906... 

548,695,764 

664,721,885 

1,213,417,649 

45.22 

293,910,395.55 

44. 16 

24.22 

Duty 
collected 
per  capita. 


Dollars. 

1.90 
2.36 

2. 13 
2.36 
2.84 

2.28 
2.38 
2. 46 
2. 22 
2.21 

2. 77 

2. 16 

1.73 

1.32 
1.75 
2.04 

1.16 
1.24 

1.55 

.88 

1.13 
.91 

.40 

1.53 

1.56 

1.48 

1.33 

1.51 
1.3S 

1.73 
2.03 
1.92 

2.28 

2. 46 
1.99 

2.28 

2.20 

1.41 

1.59 
1.68 
1.22 

1.42 

1.91 
2.83 

2.33 
4.96 
4.65 

4.34 
4.68 
4.96 

5.12 
5.23 

4.43 

3.74 

3.51 

3.22 
2-  77 

2.67 

2. 73 

3. 64 

3.78 

4. 12 

3.92 

3.47 

3. 17 
3.30 

3.67 

3.60 
3.62 
3.62 

3.40 

2.65 
3.00 

1.92 

2.17 

2.23 

2.41 
1.99 
2.72 
3.01 
3.06 

3.17 

3.49 
3.15 
3.11 

3. 48 


SUMMARY  TABLES  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE. 


57 


No.  VII. — Values  of  Leading  Articles  of  Imports  Entered  for  Consumption,  Years  ending  June  30, 

1905  AND  1906. 

ARTICLES  FREE  OF  DUTY,  IN  ORDER;  OF  MAGNITUDE  OF  VALUE  IN  „190«. 


13 

u 


ARTICLES. 


1905 


1906 


O 


Dollars. 


Dollars. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6. 

7 

8 

9 

10 
11 
12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 
21 
22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 
30 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

I 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 


Coffee . 

Hides  and  skins,  raw,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

Silk,  unmanufactured,  and  bolting  cloths . 

India  rubber  and  gutta-percha,  unmanufactured . 

Chemicals,  drugs,  dyes,  and  medicines,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

Fibers,  vegetable,  and  textile  grasses,  unmanufactured . 

Copper,  unmanufactured . 

Tin,  in  bars,  block,  pigs,  or  grain,  or  granulated . 

Tea . 

Furs  and  fur  skins,  undrest . , . 

Fruits  and  nuts,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

Cotton,  unmanufactured,  and  waste  or  flocks . 

Articles,  the  growth,  produce,  and  manufacture  of  the  United  States,  returned . 

Diamonds  and  other  precious  stones,  uncut,  and  diamond  dust  or  bort . 

Wood,  unmanufactured,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

Cocoa  or  cacao,  crude,  and  shells  of . 

Oils,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

Spices,  unground . . . 

Fertilizers . 

Paper  stock,  crude,  fit  only  to  be  converted  into  paper . 

Seeds,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

Household  and  personal  effects  of  immigrants . 

Hair,  not  specially  provided  for . 

Books,  and  other  printed  matter,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

Platinum . 

Ivory  in  its  natural  state . 

Sulfur  ore,  as  pyrites,  etc.  .• . 

Animals,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

Cork  wood,  or  cork  bark,  unmanufactured . 

Manganese  ore,  and  oxide  of,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

Brass,  old  brass,  etc.,  fit  only  for  remanufacture . 

Nickel  ore  and  matte . 

Fish,  not  elsewhere  specified . „ . 

Tanning  materials,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

Iron  and  steel,  and  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

Articles  specially  imported  (except  books) . 

Plumbago . . . 

Shells,  not  sawed,  cut,  polished,  or  otherwise  manufactured  (including  mother-of-pearl) 

Hide  cuttings,  raw,  etc.,  and  all  other  glue  stock,  and  hide  rope . 

Provisions:  Bologna  sausages,  and  sausage  casings . 

Grease  and  oils . 

Asbestos,  unmanufactured . 

Breadstuffs:  Farinaceous  substances,  etc . 

Zinc  ore,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

Art  works,  the  production  of  American  artists .  . 

Minerals,  crude,  or  not  advanced  in  value  or  condition  by  refining,  grinding,  etc . 

Hoofs,  horns,  and  parts  of,  unmanufactured . . . 

Bones,  crude . 

Bismuth . . 

All  other  free  articles . . . 


84,331,742.80 
49,789,071.54 
61,253,164.00 
51,683,492. 23 
39,863,052.69 
35,701,534.  76 
24,767,850.03 
23,381,405. 16 
16,225,925. 67 
10,490,299.56 
12,376,720.29 
10,657,561.  12 

9.497.310. 13 
11,117,275.22 

7,834,191.88 
8,477,070.00 
7,102,177.  77 
4, 135,347.07 
4,505,628.  76 

3.798.560. 13 
2,044,778. 12 
3,144,846.  41 
3,349,374. 90 
2,555,050.80 
1,963,710.00 
2,053,841.00 
1,694,795. 21 
1,702,770.07 
1,728,743.00 
1,667,331.53 

689,502. 01 
1,205,872. 70 

1.539.560. 13 
968,724.  60 

1,131,905.00 
1,670,022. 18 
915,306.00 
993,286.  20 
1,098,889.00 
981,869. 15 
864,003.00 
705,985.00 
666,062. 24 


396,311.50 
439,953.00 
577,723.05 
371,069.00 
305,471.00 
2,657,140.  75 


73.235.393. 10 
61,682,502.29 
54,308,720.00 
47,775,862.  75 
47,639,873.  27 
36,633,022.60 
32,520,941.24 
30,935,848.06 
14,583,400.57 

13.107.341. 10 
12,764,548.  25 
12,240,632.00 
11,036,466. 84 
10,839,453.  04 

8,738,562.57 
8,689,119.00 
8,477,074. 70 
4,505,179.50 
4,442,008.71 
4,372,673. 92 
4,102,196.09 
3,814,359.  40 
3,735,893.  55 
2,956,476.42 
2,868,548.00 
1,995,544.00 
1,954,519.66 
1,846,070.96 
1,837,354.00 
1,786,878.00 
1,763,241.00 
1,673,879.00 
1,591,746. 18 
1,461,869. 31 
1,409,392.00 
1,315,715.53 
1,290,892.00 
1,247,312. 59 
1,157,859.85 
1,023,029.  87 
1,002,934.00 
945,507.  45 
830,152.50 
807,071.85 
762,444.00 
699,056.25 
571,758.00 
436,807.00 
378,652.00 
2,899,979. 71 


Total 


517,073,277.36 


548,695,763. 68 


DUTIABLE  ARTICLES,  IN  ORDER  OF  MAGNITUDE  OF  DUTY  COLLECTED  IN  1906. 


Order. 

ARTICLES. 

1005 

1906 

Values. 

Ordinary  duties 
collected. 

Average 
ad  valorem 
rate  of 
duty. 

V  alues. 

Ordinary  duties 
collected. 

Average 
ad  valorem 
rate  of 
duty. 

1 

Sugar  and  molasses: 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Per  cent. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Per  cent. 

,  Molasses  and  sirup,  refined . 

1,161,875.34 

224,384.77 

19.31 

676,757. 50 

154,502.82 

22.82 

Sugar . 

90,333,726.91 

51,171,283.78 

85,355,929.01 

52,440,228.94 

61.42 

Total . 

91,495,602.25 

51,395,668.55 

56. 17 

86,032,686.51 

52,594,731.76 

61.13 

2 

Wool,  and  manufactures  of: 

Wool,  unmanufactured . 

35, 444, 448. 51 

16,529,986.71 

46. 64 

40,911,523.96 

17,783,646.05 

43.47 

Manufactures  of . 

18,021,041.68 

16,547,592.08 

91.82 

22,353,591.48 

20,185,048.99 

90. 30 

Total . 

53, 465, 490. 19 

33,077,578.79 

61.87 

63,265,115.44 

37,968,695.04 

60.02 

3 

Cotton,  manufactures  of: 

Thread  and  yarn . 

2,363,841.00 

795,221.41 

33. 64 

2,702,768.15 

921,814.16 

34.10 

Cloth . 

8,209,699.77 

3,164,730. 74 

38.55 

11,307,821.09 

4,367,621.08 

38.62 

'  All  other  manufactures  of . 

38,379,690.79 

22,599,726.76 

58.88 

47,745,772.25 

28,059,900.26 

58. 77 

Total! . 

48,953,231.56 

26,559,678.91 

54.26 

61,756,361.49 

33,349,342.10 

54.00 

4 

Tobacco,  and  manufactures  of: 

Leaf . 

16,664,481.45 

18,896,939.21 

113.40 

18,801,050.91 

20,046,809.47 

106. 63 

Manufactures  of . 

4,060,816.39 

3,792,672.09 

93.40 

4,116,301.10 

3,880,891.49 

94. 28 

Total . 

20,725,297.84 

22,689,611.30 

109.48 

22,917,352.01 

23,927,700.96 

104. 41 

5 

Silk,  and  manufactures  of . 

31,822,655.55 

17,010,130.83 

53. 45 

32,591,910. 12 

17,351,095.14 

53. 24 

6 

Fibers,  vegetable,  and  textile  grasses,  and  manufac- 

TURKS  OF! 

1 J  nmanuf  actured . 

2,886,344. 63 

315,827.04 

10.94 

3,235,550.00 

342,858.80 

10.60 

Twine,  threads,  and  yarns . 

473,985. 15 

192,316.28 

40.57 

738, 106. 80 

291,843.51 

39.54 

All  other  manufactures  of . 

39,327,619.75 

15,562,253. 41 

39.57 

49,037,263.85 

18,607,461.84 

37.94 

Total . 

42,687,949.53- 

16,070,396.73 

37.65 

53,010,920.65 

19,242,164.15 

36.30 

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8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 


SUMMARY  TABLES  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE. 


i.  VII. — Values  of  Leading  Articles  of  Imports  Entered  for  Consumption,  Years  ending  June 

30,  1905  and  1906 — Continued. 

DUTIABLE  ARTICLES,  in  ORDER  OF  MAGNITUDE  of  DUTY  COLLECTED  in  1900— Continued. 


1905 

1906 

ARTICLES. 

Values. 

Ordinary  duties 
collected. 

Average 
ad  valorem 
rate  of 
duty. 

Values. 

Ordinary  duties 
collected. 

i  Average 
ad  valorem 
rate  of 
duty. 

Spirits,  wines,  and  malt  liquors: 

Malt  liquors  and  malt  extracts . 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Per  cent. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Per  cent. 

2,410,152.77 

1, 320, 474. 83 
5, 737,  207. 80 

54.79 

2,724,639.02 

1,507,960.32 

55.35 

Spirits,  distilled . 

4,564,035.20 

125.71 

5, 229, 194. 22 

6.  555, 658. 09 

125.37 

Wines . 

9, 781, 666. 05 

5,040,116. 10 

51.53 

10,348,950. 41 

5, 464, 594. 15 

52.80 

Total . 

16,755, 854.02 

12,097, 798.73 

72.20 

18,302, 783.65 

13, 528, 212. 56 

73.91 

Iron  and  steel,  and  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere 
specified: 

Iron  ore . 

1,666,649.00 

262, 888. 73 

15.77 

2,732,314.00 

346,125.02 

12.67 

Pig  iron . 

2, 989, 638. 00 

499, 142.  42 

16.69 

7, 703, 465. 16 

1,085,498.85 

14.09 

Manufactures  of . 

17, 388, 650. 34 

7, 660, 206. 58 

44.05 

20,143, 673.65 

8,352,419.49 

41.46 

Total . 

22, 044, 937. 34 

8,422,237.73 

38.20 

30, 579, 452. 81 

9,784,043.36 

32.00 

Earthen,  stone,  and  china  ware . 

11,676, 194.05 

6, 823, 782. 61 

58.44 

12, 805, 945. 61 

7,542,252.40 

58.90 

Chemicals,  drugs,  dyes,  and  medicines,  not  elsewhere  specified  . . . 

23, 737, 976.  76 

6, 386,  675. 12 

26. 90 

25, 455, 110.79 

6, 770, 869. 66 

26. 60 

Fruits  and  nuts,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

13, 783,  410.  32 

5, 773,985.11 

41.89 

15, 811,663.44 

6,  550,  426. 27 

41.43 

Leather,  and  manufactures  of: 

Leather . 

5, 514, 538. 32 

946,  241.57 

17.16 

6, 880, 026. 94 

1,170,072.44 

17.01 

Manufactures  of . 

6, 156, 210. 02 

3,021,417.93 

49.08 

7, 993, 903. 48 

3, 903, 832.,56 

48.83 

Total . 

11,670,748.34 

3,967, 659.50 

33. 99 

14, 873, 930. 42 

5,073,905.00 

34.25 

Wood,  and  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

21,197,629.35 

3, 246, 140. 74 

15.31 

27, 336, 205. 68 

4, 143,117.23 

15.08 

Glass  and  glassware . 

5, 776, 660. 66 

3,311,715.04 

57.33 

7, 344, 642. 86 

3,837,641.00 

52.25 

Hides  of  cattle,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

14,578,019.30 

2, 185, 381. 53 

14.99 

21,925,579.37 

3.284,521.11 

14.98 

Diamonds  and  other  precious  stones: 

Diamonds,  not  set . 

16,684, 678.33 

1,668,467.82 

10.00 

24, 285,  567. 96 

2, 428, 556. 80 

10.00 

All  other . 

5,  755,  478. 06 

623,086.78 

10. 83 

5,311.998.  79 

586, 707. 69 

11.04 

Total . 

22, 440, 156. 39 

2, 291, 554. 60 

10.21 

29,597,566.75 

3, 015, 264. 49 

10. 18 

Metals,  and  metal  compositions,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

5, 276, 766. 99 

2,317,306. 91 

43.92 

6,551,822.30 

2, 935, 176. 62 

44.80 

Feathers  and  downs,  not.  specially  provided  for . 

4,596,911.78 

1,571,  148.  96 

34.18 

6,  915,069.22 
5. 900,  522. 35 
5, 404, 676. 53 

2,423,136.11 

35.04 

Toys . 

4,  927,  4S2.  95 

1,724,  618.94 

35. 00 

2.065,181.72 

35.00 

Vegetables . 

3,  976,  520. 39 

1,418,018.  52 

35. 66 

1,986,704.12 

30.76 

Paper,  and  manufactures  of . 

5,537,361.31 

1,547,210.05 

27.94 

7, 024, 198. 28 

1,887,953.57 

26.88 

Carriages,  other  vehicles,  and  parts  of: 

Automobiles,  and  parts  of . 

2,433,507.00 

1,095,078.15 

45.00 

4,173,867.00 

1, 878, 240. 15 

45.00 

All  other . 

9, 845. 55 

3,805. 10 

38. 65 

9, 085.00 

3, 675. 95 

40.46 

Total . 

2, 443, 352. 55 

1, 098, 883. 25 

44.97 

4,182,952.00 

1,881,916. 10 

44.99 

Meat  and  dairy  products . 

4, 190, 677. 92 

1,582,794.65 

37.77 

5,031,357.89 

1,830,854.03 

36.39 

Furs,  and  manufactures  of . 

7,746,421.14 

1,612,444.05 

20.82 

8,410,549.99 

1,780,672.87 

21. 17 

Fish,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

8,421,704.12 

1,  505, 399. 87 

17.88 

9,601,751.95 

1,  699, 184. 10 

17.38 

Oils:  Animal,  mineral,  and  vegetable,  not  elsewhere  specified _ 

4,  444, 925.  42 

1, 305, 566. 76 

29.37 

5, 170, 677. 70 

1,622,931.80 

31.39 

Lead,  and  manufactures  of . 

570,  543.00 

469,277.03 

82. 25 

1,928,248.40 

1,542,313.50 

79. 99 

Matting  and  mats . 

3, 715, 065. 63 

1,  562, 367. 85 

42.05 

4,005,370.00 

1,497,869.71 

37. 40 

Breadstuffs,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

5, 005, 073. 63 

1,437,963.96 

28.73 

3, 705, 908. 92 

1,296,067.56 

34.97 

Clocks  and  watches,  and  parts  of . 

2,  958,361. 18 

1,115, 647.43 

37.71 

3, 083, 776. 52 

1, 219, 802.  59 

39. 56 

Hops . 

1,969,307.50 

518,  578.  93 

26. 33 

2, 266, 333. 00 

1.155,624.72 

50.99 

Hats,  bonnets,  and  hoods,  and  materials  for . 

4, 132, 993. IS 

893, 322. 10 

21.62 

4,452,211.11 

1,097,32S.45 

24.64 

Rice . 

1,930,804.51 

797,105.38 

41.28 

2,904,485.00 

1,023,756.18 

35. 25 

Coal  and  coke . 

4,519,  654.92 

873, 053. 06 

19.32 

5,088,  772.22 

990, 620. 86 

19.47 

Marble,  onyx,  and  stone,  and  manufactures  of . 

1,536,371.83 

681,261.02 

44.  34 

1,643,907.41 

732,376.69 

44. 55 

Art  works,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

2,862,201.51 

502,  426. 71 

17.55 

3. 875, 398. 53 

684,082.05 

17.65 

India  rubber  and  gutta-percha,  and  manufactures  of . 

1,359, 178.64 

417,  932. 56 

30. 75 

2, 266,  698. 60 

659, 397. 34 

29.09 

Books,  and  other  printed  matter,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

1,971,770.42 

491,767.45 

24.94 

2.595,811.12 

64S, 266. 97 

24.95 

Perfumery,  cosmetics,  and  toilet  preparations . 

930,  421. 52 

«  5.50,  786. 26 

59.20 

1,000,802.72 

627, 279. 80 

59. 13 

Musical  instruments . 

1,258,167.10 

564, 372. 68 

45.00 

1,322,541.80 

595, 130. 28 

45.00 

Brushes,  feather  dusters,  etc . 

1,308, 766.45 

523,  506. 28 

40.00 

1,308,273.92 

552, 100.  57 

40.00 

Clays  or  earths . 

1,211,960.43 

446,  659. 72 

36. 85 

1,  483, 098. 00 

545, 516. 55 

36.78 

Paints,  pigments,  and  colors . 

1,512,507.74 

494, 2-40. 72 

32. 68 

1,673,701.29 

528, 045. 24 

31.55 

Jewelry . 

713, 526. 74 

428, 066.  57 

60.00 

S47, 382.  21 

508,384. 19 

60.00 

Gunpowder,  and  all  explosive  substances . 

Pipes,  and  smokers’  articles . 

670, 289. 31 

444,276.69 

66. 28 

876,  259. 60 

501,971.93 

■57.29 

688,309.80 

381,  534. 93 

55.  43 

844,331.23 

483.  644. 41 

57.28 

Beads,  and  bead  ornaments . 

608,  945. 93 

332,097.88 

54. 54 

863,  465. 17 

461, 355. 43 

53.43 

Buttons,  and  button  forms . . . 

853, 157. 23 

419,071.05 

49. 12 

S72.379. 01 

432, 352.  53 

49.56 

Animals,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

1,488,424.23 

358, 223. 74 

24.07 

1,848,367.28 

419,062.16 

22.67 

Plants,  trees,  shrubs,  and  vines . 

1 , 513, 869. 81 

415,581.61 

27.45 

1,523,579.95 

411,102.08 

26.98 

Gold  and  silver,  manufactures  of . 

425,581.70 

171,214.92 
282, 253. 41 

40.23 

859, 386. 90 

372,234.86 

43.31 

Cork,  and  manufactures  of . r . 

952, 398. 11 

29. 64 

1,  461,339.34 

365, 669.09 

25.02 

Bronze,  and  manufactures  of . 

S10.918.20 

3f>5, 775. 76 

43.87 

892,  604. 27 

362, 520. 30 

40.61 

Cement . 

1,284,390.57 

306, 283. 22 

23. 85 

1,374,808. 10 

341, 555. 05 

24.85 

Seeds,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

1.429,420.72 

369,344.61 

25. 84 

1,309,623.15 

319,613.81 

24.  41 

Mica . 

303,931.05 

140,137.70 

46.11 

685, 360.  90 

285,807.55 

41.70 

Hay . 

360, 356.  55 

185, 548. 47 

51.49 

502.050.46 

279, 190. 03 

55.61 

Soap . 

861,230.44 

233, 439. 19 

27. 11 

893,422.19 

248,049.15 

27.76 

Cocoa  and  chocolate,  prepared  or  manufactured . 

871,514.26 

203,931.76 

23.40 

987, 865. 15 

237,081.36 

24.00 

Spices,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

564, 652. 69 

204,800.80 

36. 27 

659, 857.  50 

236, 063. 62 

35.77 

Fans,  not  elsewhere  specified . . . 

403,351.08 

201, 662. 03 

50.00 

462, 866. 52 

231,419.99 

50.00 

Pencils . 

518,058.35 

178,776.90 

34.  51 

625,070.78 

223,071.22 

35. 69 

Plaster  rock  or  gypsum . 

382, 924. 09 

167, 474. 85 

43.74 

494, 258. 27 

208,  480.  47 

42.18 

Bristles . 

2, 255,092.00 

1(57,  456.  47 

7.43 

2,701,198.00 

205,  416. 74 

7.60 

Salt . 

506, 198. 24 

203,063.62 

40.12 

488, 898. 52 

204,982.07 

41.93 

Glue . 

649,277.00 

205. 326. 93 

31. 62 

637, 938.  00 

194,  559. 22 

30.  50 

Type  metal . : . 

274,390.00 

117,710.48 

42.90 

572, 632. 00 

1S5.124.88 

32. 33 

Straw,  and  manufactures  of  straw  and  grass . 

.564,  723. 65 

169, 767. 78 

30. 06 

587,964.13 

177,758.59 

30.23 

Beverages . 

342,422.00 

124, 784. 44 

36.44 

405,  .509. 00 

139, 977. 24 

34. 52 

Asphaltum  and  bitumen . 

652,121.00 

218,681.40 

33.  54 

394,  509. 96 

136, 063. 99 

34. 49 

Collodion . 

164, 193. 57 

79,  558. 81 

48.  45 

272, 745. 08 

124. 166.18 

45.52 

All  other  dutiable  articles . •. . 

5, 808, 100. 24 

1,498,627.78 

25.80 

7,238,001.32 

1,788,033.61 

24.70 

Grand  total . 

570,044, 855.77 

257, 898, 130. 22 

45.24 

664,721,885.02 

293, 557, 984. 14 

44.16 

SUMMARY  TABLES  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE 


59 


No.  VIII. — Values  of  Imports,  by  Articles,  Grouped  According  to  Degree  of  Manufacture  and 

Uses,  during  the  Years  ending  June  30,  1902-1906. 

[According  to  new  classification  adopted  July  1,  1906.] 


classification  of  articles. 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

GROUP  A. — Foodstuffs  in  crude  condition,  and  food  animals. 

FREE  OF  DUTY. 

Animals,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Cattle . 

375,096 

225,875 

79,986 

93,084 

118,368 

Sheep . 

46, 663 

38,037 

23,298 

45,319 

53,951 

Cocoa  or  cacao,  crude,  and  shells  of . 

6,656,504 

7,820,087 

8,873,709 

8,577,649 

8,697,515 

70,982,155 

59,200,749 

69,551,799 

84,654,062 

73,256,134 

Fish,  not  elsewhere  specified:  Shrimps  and  other  shellfish,  and  turtles . 

144,085 

158,880 

164,476 

236,249 

310,218 

Fruits  and  nuts,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Fruits — 

Bananas . 

7,307,437 

8,541,156 

7,709,976 

9,897,821 

10,330,302 

All  other . 

308, 394 

525,835 

448,140 

350,802 

307,261 

Nuts — 

Cocoanuts . 

832,383 

90S, 242 

971,852 

1,086,473 

1,298,740 

All  other . 

385,212 

643,815 

585,786 

1,023,139 

818, 128 

11,278 

17,942 

16,074 

9,309 

29,007 

Spices,  unground,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Nutmegs . 

339,685 

444,643 

288,388 

347,721 

342,378 

Pepper,  black  or  white . 

1,752,345 

2,296,221 

2,069,051 

1,969,521 

2,733,137 

All  other . 

1,146,246 

1,590,778 

1,469,587 

1,731,895 

1,429,008 

4,209,420 

18,229,310 

16,230,858 

14,580,878 

Total  Group  A,  free . 

90,287,483 

86,621,680 

110,481,432 

126,253,902 

114,305,025 

DUTIABLE. 

Animals,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Cattle . 

1,233,626 

935,673 

230,751 

365, 4S8 

430,062 

Sheep . . 

910,047 

998,897 

791,991 

659,402 

966,408 

All  other,  including  live  poultry . 

179,767 

482,894 

178,242 

191,703 

206,721 

Breadstuffs,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Barley . 

33,221 

30,201 

45,245 

39,546 

9,803 

Corn . 

13,418 

29,966 

10,837 

10,623 

8,458 

Oats . 

12,085 

45,. 899 

57,802 

18,626 

10,726 

Rye . 

97 

430 

20,329 

13, -576 

4 

Wheat . 

78,640 

669, 419 

7,517 

2,769,317 

53,291 

Chicory  root,  raw,  unground . 

4,687 

27,967 

68,312 

59,589 

58,502 

Eggs . 

37,432 

29,757 

61,458 

38,541 

21,200 

Fish,  fresh,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Salmon . 

141,532 

127,315 

111,669 

103,602 

170,376 

All  other . 

1,341,992 

1,287,064 

1,577,484 

1,551,338 

1,597,804 

Fruits  and  nuts,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Fruits — 

Lemons . 

3,320,359 

3,079,221 

3, 659,59S 

2,905,082 

2,933,990 

Oranges . . 

784,640 

818,780 

525,468 

374,088 

456,726 

All  other . 

1,745,194 

1,828,029 

2,301,530 

2,573,385 

2, 177, 0S4 

Nuts— 

Almonds . 

1,240,886 

1,337,717 

1,246,474 

1,520,063 

1,825,475 

1,106,033 

1,729,378 

1,469,463 

2,193,653 

All  other . 

•1,585,860 

'870,591 

937,676 

1,059,205 

1,237,429 

381,417 

2,238,109 

914,842 

359,515 

502,051 

56,383 

115,400 

69,053 

76,719 

50,651 

1,596,210 

1,732,238 

1,869,338 

1,097,099 

1,465,487 

Spices,  not  elsewhero  specified . 

446,966 

483,483 

538,982 

534,219 

683,593 

9,390,128 

11,449,809 

Vegetables,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Beans  and  dried  pease . 

1,152,177 

1,420,334 

1,223,309 

628,775 

667,214 

Onions . 

608,673 

699,657 

914,413 

643,207 

615,584 

Potatoes . 

3,160,801 

238, 445 

1,870,004 

168,094 

853,063 

All  other,  in  their  natural  state . 

536,581 

*  497,666 

780,761 

646,736 

815,068 

Total  Group  A,  dutiable . 

29,992,819 

32,580,994 

21,742,463 

19,877,001 

20,010,423 

GROUP  B. — Foodstuffs,  prepared. 

FREE  OF  DUTY. 

Articles,  the  growth,  produce,  and  manufacture'of  theiUnited  States,  returned:  Spirits, 

distilled . 

749, 687 

846,404 

539,362 

326,885 

211,129 

Breadstuffs,  not  elsewhere  specified:  Farinaceous  substances,  and  preparations  of 

(sago,  tapioca,  etc.) . : . 

545,938 

618,221 

695,922 

761,525 

830,479 

Curry  and  curry  powder . 

9,010 

9,112 

9,955 

8,327 

10,424 

Fish,  not  elsewhere  specified:  Lobsters,  canned  or  uncanned . 

877,842 

838,104 

1,057,695 

1,223,766 

1,218,608 

Oil  cake . 

20,740 

30,286 

18,592 

12,968 

54, 144 

Sausage  casings . 

754,588 

963,495 

885,645 

836,323 

874,293 

Sausages,  bologna . 

109,791 

111,647 

121,143 

147,119 

149,593 

Total  Group  B,  free . 

3,067,596 

3,417,269 

3,328,314 

3,316,913 

3,348,670 

DUTIABLE. 

Beverages,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Cherry  juice  and  other  fruit  juices . 

15,114 

16,709 

27,731 

14,130 

24,666 

Cider . 

7,159 

4,751 

5,941 

8.931 

15,013 

Lemonade,  soda  water,  and  other  similar . 

39,552 

33,214 

24,827 

27,053 

19,215 

Prune  juice  or  prune  wine . 

32,925 

40,435 

38,227 

37,118 

34,900 

4,684 

Breadstuffs,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Oatmeal . 

13,628 

13,685 

14,201 

16,361 

16,625 

Wheat  flour . 

2,610 

4,489 

164,100 

176,513 

177,239 

All  other,  and  preparations  of,  used  as  food,  not  elsewhere  specified — 

1,171,887 

1,617,634 

2,083,833 

2,941,204 

All  other . 

1,380,658 

438,963 

'613,916 

667, 427 

465,838 

Chemicals,  drugs,  and  dyes,  not  elsewhere  specified:  Mineral  waters . 

770,225 

804,767 

860,678 

847,097 

978,634 

Chicory  root,  roasted,  ground,  etc . 

10,451 

17,493 

20, 175 

22,395 

20,560 

Chocolate,  prepared  or  manufactured,  not  including  confectionery . 

101,536 

144,832 

426, 4S6 

647,377 

702,717 

Cocoa,  prepare'd  or  manufactured . 

295,921 

292,522 

300,409 

259,037 

299,141 

Coffee  substitutes . 

20, 499 

23,613 

26,483 

15,407 

28,705 

Confectionery . 

43,223 

60,201 

82,259 

82,246 

96,450 

50, 490 

Eggs,  yolks  of . 

6,869 

25,795 

22,781 

37,036 

10,992 

Fish,  cured  or  preserved,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Anchovies  and  sardines,  packed  in  oil,  etc . 

1,710,774 

1,438,506 

1,691,540 

2,283,358 

2,058,253 

Cod,  haddock,  hake,  and  pollock,  etc . 

1,095,336 

1,021,212 

1,104,098 

1,041,938 

1,139,349 

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No.  VIII. — Values  of  Imports,  by  Articles,  Grouped  According  to  Degree  of  Manufacture  and 

Uses,  during  the  Years  ending  June  30,  1902-1906 — Continued. 


classification  of  articles. 


GROUP  B .  --Foodstuffs,  prepared — Cont  inued . 
dutiable — continued. 

Fish,  cured  or  preserved,  not  elsewhere  specified— Continued. 
Herring — 

Dried  or  smoked . 

Pickled  or  salted . 

Mackerel,  pickled  or  salted . 

Salmon,  pickled  or  salted . 

All  other . . . 

Fruits,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Currants . 

Dates . 

Figs . - . 

Plums  and  prunes . 

Raisins . 

Prepared  or  preserved . 

Ginger,  preserved  or  pickled . '.. 

Ginger  ale,  or  ginger  beer . *- . 

Malt,  barley . . 

Malt  extract,  fluid  or  solid . 

Meal,  cotton-seed . . . 

Meat  and  dairy  products: 

Meat  products — 

Meat  and  meat  extracts . 

All  other . 

Dairy  products — 

Butter . 

Cheese . 

Milk . . . 

Oil,  olive,  other  than  for  manufacturing  or  mechanical  purposes . 

Rice  flour,  rice  meal,  and  broken  rice . 

Salt . 

Spirits,  wines,  and  malt  liquors: 

Malt  liquors— 

In  bottles  or  jugs . 

In  other  coverings . 

Spirits,  distilled — 

Brandy . 

All  other . 

Wines — 

Champagne  and  other  sparkling . . 

Still  wines— 

In  casks  and  packages . 

In  other  coverings . 1 _ 

Sugar  and  molasses: 

Molasses . 

Sugar — 

Not  above  No.  16  D.  S.  in  color — 

Beet . 

Cane . 

Above  No.  16  D.  S.  in  color . 

Vegetables,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Pickles  and  sauces . . . 

All  other  prepared  or  preserved . 

Vinegar . 

Total  Group  B,  dutiable . 

GROUP  C. — Crude  materials  for  use  in  manufacturing. 

FREE  OF  DUTY. 

Agates,  unmanufactured . 

Antimony  ore . 

Asbestos,  unmanufactured . . . . 

Bark,  hemlock . 

Bismuth . — . 

Blood,  dried . . . . . 

Bones,  horns,  and  hoofs,  unmanufactured . 

Brazilian  pebble,  unwrought  or  unmanufactured . 

Breccia,  in  blocks  or  slabs . 

Bristles,  crude,  not  sorted,  bunched,  or  prepared . 

Broom  corn . . . 

Burstone,  rough  or  unmanufactured . 

Chalk,  unmanufactured . 

Chemicals,  drugs,  and  dyes,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Barks,  cinchona  or  other,  from  which  quinine  may  be  extracted . 

Dyewoods — 

Logwood . 

All  other . 

Gums — 

Arabic . 

Camphor,  crude . 

Copal,  cowrie,  and  dammar . 

Gambier,  or  terra  japonica . 

Shellac . 

All  other . 

Licorice  root . 

Sulfur,  or  brimstone,  crude . . . . . 

Vanilla  beans . j . 

All  other  chemicals,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

Clays  or  earths,  common  blue,  for  the  manufacture  of  crucibles . 

Cliff  stone,  unmanufactured . 

Coal:  Anthracite . 

Cobalt,  and  cobalt  ore,  and  zaffer . 

Copper,  unmanufactured:  Ore,  matte,  and  regulus . 

Coral,  marine,  unmanufactured . t . 

Cork  wood,  or  cork  bark,  unmanufactured . 

Cotton:  Unmanufactured . 

Diamonds  and  other  precious  stones,  not  elsewhere  specified: 
Diamonds,  uncut,  including  miner’s,  glazier’s,  and  engraver’s,  not  set 

Diamond  dust  or  bort . . 

Other  precious  stones,  uncut . 

Fertilizers,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Guano . „. . 

Phosphates,  crude . 


1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

130,941 

68,666 

67,520 

60,301 

82,430 

1,313,597 

1,734,487 

1,575,241 

1,555,009 

2,120,011 

1,003,854 

1,118,408 

1,672,812 

1,425,873 

1,093,017 

41,822 

30,316 

33,590 

33, 665 

56,262 

631,524 

091,991 

776,699 

904,608 

1,095,953 

1,238,756 

743,644 

997,430 

764,289 

1,119,140 

344,833 

486, 151 

463, 459 

360,483 

479,142 

487,733 

775,917 

660,360 

617,027 

722,967 

44,077 

63,218 

46,976 

63,617 

53,348 

399,973 

476,844 

355,542 

273,031 

524; 590 

1 , 454, 788 

1,521,443 

1,796,209 

1,599,488 

2,437,760 

28, 194 

23,810 

13,502 

24,874 

19; 516 

277, 188 

268, 158 

270,673 

256, 163 

330,091 

2,929 

3,029 

3,250 

3,580 

2,711 

3,683 

3,008 

2,924 

5,128 

2,473 

4  991 

464,745 

719,250 

814,341 

674,441 

675,568 

380,403 

706,802 

30,619 

52,223 

68,843 

80,725 

51,564 

34,704 

124,136 

57,955 

2,551,360 

3,183,224 

3,284,811 

3  379,600 

4,303,830 

33, 457 

42,696 

32,931 

23,014 

10,858 

1,579,409 

1,730,648 

1,875,825 

2,108,893 

2,566,994 

1,330,711 

1,329,235 

1,204,092 

913,867 

1,616,716 

688,369 

564,966 

515,230 

496,734 

490,986 

1,161,965 

1,252,047 

1,385,818 

1,285,576 

1,466,228 

718,383 

835,694 

927,507 

1,119,768 

1,272,627 

911,419 

1,000,997 

1,104,410 

1,139,129 

1,286,270 

2,7S4,048 

2,987,179 

3,313,735 

3,539,044 

4,027,368 

4,930,768 

5,861,639 

4,969,635 

5,723,764 

6,127,062 

2,143,433 

2,292,297 

2,387,018 

2,352,485 

2,567,712 

1,840,937 

2,095,360 

2,035,217 

2,165,672 

2,299,194 

1,037,696 

1,124,710 

1,018, 198 

1, 137,844 

690,718 

4, 202, 044 

1,223,023 

50,525 

4, 797,278 

1,032, 040 

48, 684, 775 

69, 740, 051 

71,359,114 

91, 943, 398 

84, 066, 863 

2, 174, 278 

1, 125, 899 

506, 114 

904, 773 

361, 185 

480,342 

537, 356 

646, 858 

578, 489 

706,050 

1,101,261 

1, 187, 897 

1, 573, 257 

1,317,971 

1, 435, 953 

45, 754 

42, 656 

46, 850 

46, 434 

49,319 

92, 282, 660 

113,203,354 

114, 894, 548 

142,038,926 

137,009, 444 

1,272 

451 

1,325 

754 

322 

26, 316 

95, 554 

■41,792 

50, 954 

53, 487 

752, 075 

709, 697 

671,850- 

706,045 

945,487 

103, 930 

75, 283 

63, 460 

64, 181 

35, 860 

202,057 

244, 967 

295,200 

305, 471 

378, 652 

23, 671 

11,064 

24, 277 

092, 634 

619,239 

536, 366 

926',  505 

1,013,351 

24,  S30 

7, 302 

17,504 

33, 733 

18'  136 

50, 197 

28, 446 

13,069 

10, 976 

4,054 

9,389 

553 

288 

392 

918 

777 

26, 292 

10, 528 

24, 775 

33, 160 

35,152 

73,215 

98, 652 

114,278 

84, 816 

110,311 

.  649, 764 

549, 753 

501,375 

570,725 

383, 726 

774,380 

748, 550 

063, 572 

444, 824 

496, 551 

171, 120 

401,849 

588,934 

77, 751 

109,515 

341,714 

265, 386 

186, 623 

190, 132 

232, 715 

576, 405 

764, 403 

874, 665 

-638, 744 

008, 440 

2,261,206 

2, 938, 754 

2, 127, 228 

2, 493, 438 

1, 914, 663 

1,162,233 

2, 034,  511 

1.251,782 

1,112,61X1 

1,118, 910 

1, 605, 068 

2,713,687 

3, 505, 229 

3,743, 180 

5, 107, 542 

861,492 

923,  517 

917, 815 

1,094, 809 

1,423,088 

1,926,903 

1,545, 167 

1,  472, 323 

1,780,109 

1,661,454 

3, 582, 884 

3, 549, 370 

3, 231 , 623 

1, 686, 197 

1 , 597,  563 

859, 399 

1,032,654 

1,424,  647 

871, 442 

1,321,550 

0,508,228 

7, 074,  493 

7,633,727 

7, 815, 709 

11,411,074 

73, 095 

99,  560 

93,566 

49,  709 

62, 113 

21,608 

11,8.50 

9,901 

14,037 

11,461 

1,958 

943,021 

104,073 

193,005 

113,  526 

25,517 

6, 028 

6, 536 

54, 818 

6, 030 

14,003,840 

3,385,524 

3,466,381 

4, 892, 961 

6,727,861 

1,302 

1,816, 107 

1,737,366 

1, 484, 405 

1,729,143 

1,837;  134 

11,712, 170 

10, 892, 591 

8, 541, 510 

9, 414,750 

10, 879, 592 

6, 154, 853 

10, 933, 188 

8, 776, 418 

10,390,917 

10, 579, 654 

785, 649 

827, 996 

662, 489 

447, 575 

133, 752 

50, 783 

40,368 

89, 490 

278, 783 

120,047 

144, 599 

201,416 

319, 793 

516,851 

208, 560 

791, 451 

639,008 

608,406 

750, 218 

102, 170 

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No.  VIII.— Values  of  Imports,  by  Articles,  Grouped  According  to  Degree  of  Manufacture  and 

Uses,  during  the  Years  ending  June  30,  1902-1906 — Continued. 


classification  of  articles. 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

GROUP  C. — Crude  materials  for  use  in  manufacturing — Continued. 

free  of  duty — continued. 

Fibers,  vegetable,  and  textile  grasses,  unmanufactured: 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Istle,  or  Tampico  fiber . 

495, 254 

1,086,682 

1,199,014 

1,405, 184 

1, 283, 311 

Jute  and  jute  butts . 

4,  447, 987 

3, 358, 825 

4, 104, 870 

4,500,023 

6, 449, 684 

Manila . 

10, 555, 272 

11,885, 510 

11,423,395 

12, 065, 270 

11,036,667 

Sisal  grass . 

11,961,213 

13,289, 444 

15, 935,  555 

15,256,  859 

15, 282, 208 

All  other . 

977, 410 

1, 992, 779 

1,740,317 

1,991,989 

2, 074, 312 

Fish  sounds . 

93, 798 

120, 634 

56, 873 

78, 369 

65,311 

Flint  and  flint  stones,  unground . 

55, 174 

106, 197 

97, 964 

133,874 

215, 899 

Furs  and  fur  skins,  undrest, . 

9, 787, 013 

8,815, 108 

9, 005, 873 

10,  502, 907 

13,116,716 

Gas,  natural . 

33, 964 

33,241 

52, 525 

52, 110 

32, 851 

Grease  and  oils,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

561,001 

578, 974 

843, 681 

859,  569 

1, 002, 487 

Gut,  unmanufactured . 

15,826 

101,827 

60, 351 

62,  630 

85, 587 

Hair,  unmanufactured . 

1,980,319 

2, 702,734 

2, 639, 586 

3, 328, 471 

3, 704, 987 

Hides  and  skins,  other  than  fur  skins: 

212 

4*338 

Goatskins . 

25, 478, 179 

24, 928, 729 

23, 971, 73i 

26, 945, 721 

31, 773, 909 

All  other,  except  hides  of  cattle . 

15, 054, 400 

16,  942, 982 

17, 045, 304 

22, 868, 797 

30, 246, 198 

Hide  cuttings,  raw,  and  other  glue  stock . 

696, 439 

834,  421 

854,  4S3 

1,120,070 

1,160,683 

India  rubber  and  gutta-percha,  crude: 

Gutta-percha . 

252, 329 

222, 400 

174, 953 

210, 188 

188, 161 

Gutta  joolatong . 

501,418 

345,  431 

430,  231 

641,319 

733, 074 

India  rubber . - . 

24, 899, 230 

30, 436, 710 

40, 444, 250 

49, 878, 366 

45, 114, 450 

Ivory: 

Animal . 

986, 347 

1,204, 628 

1,075, 592 

1, 642, 958 

1,478,937 

Vegetable . 

165, 489 

192, 093 

229, 944 

410, 883 

516, 607 

Manganese,  ore  and  oxide  of . 

1, 779, 473 

1,517,347 

909,319 

1, 661, 299 

1,785,662 

Meerschaum,  crude . 

53,198 

58, 066 

85, 472 

83,253 

112, 963 

Minerals,  not  elsewhere  specified,  crude . 

126, 787 

135, 380 

212, 571 

407, 275 

583, 269 

Moss,  seaweeds,  and  vegetable  substances,  not  elsewhere  specified:  Crude . 

48, 916 

65, 082 

52, 621 

60,  457 

99,363 

Nickel  ore  and  nickel  matte . 

1, 426,083 

1,182, 919 

1,196, 130 

1, 205, 873 

1, 673, 879 

Ores,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Chromic  ore,  or  chromate  of  iron . 

525,761 

409, 731 

393, 234 

508, 968 

728, 396 

Emery . 

136, 698 

131,845 

163, 021 

169, 484 

227, 461 

Palm  leaf,  natural . 

10,905 

5,339 

5,610 

9,434 

8, 114 

Paper  stock,  crude: 

Rags,  other  than  woolen . 

1, 252, 205 

1,640,927 

1,511,835 

2, 184, 863 

2, 118, 762 

All  other . 

1,518,050 

1,374,157 

1, 388, 878 

1,611,732 

2, 255, 702 

Platinum . 

1,885,719 

1, 962, 459 

1,816, 037 

1,851,285 

2, 678, 546 

Plumbago . 

963, 356 

1,247,584 

991,134 

915, 306 

1,291,166 

57, 082 

59,  496 

52, 748 

57,346 

74, 004 

Shells,  unmanufactured: 

Pearl,  mother  of,  not  sawed  or  manufactured . 

831, 172 

1,472,098 

805, 568 

650, 243 

890, 432 

All  other . 

633, 723 

537, 229 

341,327 

351, 335 

356, 080 

Silk,  unmanufactured: 

Cocoons . 

1,695 

158 

10, 697 

7,875 

11,452 

Raw,  or  as  reeled  from  the  cocoon . 

41,714,331 

49,002,597 

44, 401,504 

59, 542, 892 

52, 855, 611 

Sulfur  ore  (containing  in  excess  of  25  per  cent  of  sulfur) . 

1,571,577 

1,591,677 

1,  4S2, 780 

1,  694,  562 

1,954, 517 

Tanning  materials,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

47,500 

56, 401 

194,  201 

923, 949 

1,419,962 

Teeth,  natural  or  unmanufactured . 

505 

183 

174 

1,027 

10 

15, 954 

Whalebone . 

5, 758 

151 

4,608 

72,007 

58, 104 

Wood,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Cabinet  woods — 

Mahogany . 

2, 361,483 

2, 783, 679 

2, 690, 382 

1,977,894 

2,470,072 

All  other . 

999, 792 

1,251,621 

1,434,229 

1, 077, 723 

1, 334, 748 

Logs  and  round  timber . 

907, 168 

637, 881 

552, 504 

722, 693 

773, 260 

All  other . 

3,309,622 

3, 616, 764 

3,742,058 

4,087,215 

4,184,671 

8,  424 

109,375 

All  other  "articles . 

51, 379 

66,735 

30, 310 

30, 179 

26, 221 

Total  Group  C,  free . 

229,997,766 

246, 138, 697 

246,275,899 

289,313,585 

306,500,952 

DUTIABLE. 

Antimony,  as  regulus  or  metal . 

282, 282 

370,727 

205,908 

312, 332 

795,398 

Asphaltum  and  bitumen: 

Crude . 

428, 877 

462, 843 

514, 297 

538,573 

317,094 

Limestone-rock  asphalt,  containing  less  than  15  per  cent  of  bitumen . 

12,252 

28,244 

4,139 

Chemicals,  drugs,  and  clyes/not  elsewhere  specified:  Gum  chicle . 

936,065 

954, 389 

1,308,540 

1, 357, 458 

1, 495, 366 

Clays  or  earths . 

1,214,564 

1,285,097 

1,191,291 

1,222,814 

1,483,278 

Coal: 

624. 107 

Bituminous . 

5,310,450 

10, 562;  185 

5,043,824 

3,713,748 

4,367,750 

Feathers,  etc.,  natural  and  artificial:  Feathers  and  downs,  crude,  not  drest,  colored, 

or  manufactured . 

2,032,566 

2, 476, 659 

2,742,018 

2, 036, 791 

2,970,260 

Fibers,  vegetable,  and  textile  grasses,  not  elsewhere  specified,  unmanu-  * 

factured : 

Flax . 

2,094,915 

2, 028, 012 

2,541,874 

2,260,421 

2,327,300 

Hemp . 

1,013,911 

821,261 

869,260 

638, 325 

906,808 

Grease,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

420, 493 

297,272 

314,242 

310,945 

293, 368 

Hides  of  cattle . 

17, 474, 039 

16,159,902 

10,989,035 

14,949,628 

21,862,060 

833,702 

1,808,491 

1,374,327 

1,980,804 

2,326,982 

152, 689 

Iron  and  steel,  and  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified:  Iron  ore . 

2, 362, 544 

2,351,278 

1,593,279 

1,670,683 

2,728,854 

Lead  in  ore  arid  base  bullion . 

4,  497, 360 

4,073,099 

3,374,661 

3, 616, 476 

3, 534, 876 

Minerals,  not  elsewhere  specified:  Mica . 

384, 81S 

414,953 

306,937 

296, 362 

731, 4S4 

Pumice  stone . 

48, 416 

62, 362 

90, 646 

81,452 

77,091 

Seeds,  not  elsewhere  specified:  Linseed  or  flaxseed . 

724, 082 

194, 024 

201,224 

318, 687 

73,423 

Straw  and  grass,  unmanufactured . 

11,723 

12,832 

81, 794 

12, 700 

16,539 

10, 169 

Tobacco,  unmanufactured: 

Leaf,  suitable  for  cigar  wrappers . 

5, 084, 606 

4,669,932 

5,641,124 

5,270,032 

6,475,226 

All  other . 

10, 127,065 

12, 564, 983 

11,298,303 

12, 768, 645 

15,972,288 

Wood,  unmanufactured . 

9,836 

5,018 

10, 045 

15,221 

168, 363 

Wool,  unmanufactured: 

Class  1,  clothing . 

7,927,919 

7, 488, 394 

8, 573, 494 

24, 762, 6S2 

20,936,934 

Class  2,  combing . 

1,071,866 

2,  S33, 435 

2,819,822 

6,521,171 

4,214,024 

Class  3,  carpet . 

8,712,003 

11,831,132 

13, 420, 275 

14,941,705 

13,917,414 

221,174 

27,870 

Total  Group  C,  dutiable . 

73,004, 102 

84,352,387 

74,518,532 

99,847,073 

108,187,047 

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No.  VIII. — Values  of  Imports,  by  Articles,  Grouped  According  to  Degree  of  Manufacture  and 

Uses,  during  the  Years  ending  June  30,  1902-1906— Continued. 


CLASSIFICATION  of  articles. 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

GROUP  D.— Manufactures  for  further  use  in  manufacturing. 

FREE  OF  DUTY. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Beeswax . 

115,937 

127,220 

116,878 

101, 121 

168,014 

Belis,  broken,  and  bell  metal,  broken,  etc . 

0,267 

803 

520 

85 

86 

34,019 

19,578 

15,837 

23,915 

Brass,  fit  only  for  remanufacture . . . 

916, 152 

556;  531 

283; 832 

687; 544 

1,763,280 

Chemicals,  drugs,  and  dyes,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Alizarin,  and  alizarin  colors  or  dyes,  including  extract  of  madder . 

1,027,026 

659, 835 

636,702 

625,076 

625, 491 

Cochineal . 

24, 865 

24,215 

64,246 

36,876 

53, 446 

Indigo . 

1,035,980 

1,202,451 

1,282,497 

873,781 

1,044,148 

Potash — 

Muriate  of . 

2, 131,828 

2, 624, 606 

2, 407,957 

3,239,944 

3, 360,771 

Nitrate  of,  or  saltpeter,  crude . 

264, 430 

318, 515 

366,526 

368, 887 

406, 463 

All  other . 

1,616,984 

1,625,036 

1,617,351 

1,834,779 

1,812,015 

Soda,  nitrate  of . 

5,565,361 

7,737,405 

9,259,656 

9,683,396 

13, 117, 887 

Copper,  pigs,  bars,  ingots,  plates,  old,  and  other  unmanufactured . 

10,923,013 

17, 479, 284 

18, 179, 513 

19,841,567 

25, 764, 545 

Cotton:  Waste  or  flocks . 

496,061 

806,062 

S45, 821 

1,241,874 

1,356,042 

Fibers,  vegetable,  and  textile  grasses,  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified:  Coil' 

257,958 

196, 289 

242,960 

184,946 

214, 243 

Glass  enamel,  white,  for  watch  dials . 

7,833 

12, 048 

9,877 

11, 187 

8,457 

Glass  plates  or  disks,  rough  cut  or  imwrought,  for  optical  instruments . 

191,089 

217, 612 

215, 583 

177, 457 

199,500 

Gold  and  silver  sweepings . 

47,274 

85,781 

92,396 

72,085 

97, 661 

Gold  beaters’  molds  and  sldns . 

43,582 

36,507 

37,799 

35,796 

34,825 

India  rubber,  old  scrap,  fit  only  for  remanufacture . 

1,437,960 

1,516,137 

1,164,785 

953, 439 

1,721,678 

Iron  and  steel,  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified:  Shotgun  barrels  in  single 

tubes,  forged,  rough  bored . 

282,979 

232,544 

172, 652 

218,376 

260, 449 

Lithographic  stones,  not  engraved . 

136, 670 

131, 015 

150,072 

161, 056 

134, 645 

29,314 

38,510 

46,780 

60,754 

32, 694 

Oils,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Mineral . 

149, 456 

211,084 

247,906 

403, 598 

690, 108 

Fixt  or  exprest— 

1,105,876 

All  other . 

3, 785, 486 

6, 434,578 

4,733,347 

5,102,812 

4;  775',  103 

Paraffin . 

43,940 

75,660 

25,746 

15, 874 

32,660 

4,306 

440 

3,773 

Rennets,  raw  or  prepared . . . 

93,358 

76,785 

94; 439 

99, 481 

93,288 

Rotten  stone  and  trlpoli . 

30,554 

25,218 

33,565 

26, 153 

21,557 

Silk:  Waste . 

919, 325 

1,008,295 

1,028,239 

1,489,286 

1,213,441 

Tar  and  pitch: 

Coal  tar,  crude,  and  pitch  of . 

86, 294 

139,393 

83,069 

115,377 

96,909 

Tar  and  pitch  of  wood . 

8,796 

6,004 

6, 643 

3,206 

6,504 

Tin  in  bars.  Blocks,  pigs,  or  grain  or  granulated . 

19,461,850 

23, 618, 802 

21,486,311 

23,378,471 

30,932,998 

Total  Group  D,  free . .' . 

51, 137, 622 

67,258,244 

65,557,552 

71,060,561 

91, 172, 472 

DUTIABLE. 

Asphaltum  and  bitumen,  dried  or  advanced . 

62,505 

123,022 

117,236 

83,387 

70,560 

Bristles,  sorted,  bunched,  or  prepared . 

2,018,885 

2, 641, 535 

2,356,325 

2,366,444 

2, 686, 357 

Candle  pitch . 

90, 606 

112,537 

131,467 

109,072 

161,614 

Cement: 

Roman,  Portland,  and  other  hvdraullc . 

1,478,452 

3,547,914 

1,993,303 

1,276,597 

1,302,239 

All  other . 

51,540 

59,752 

59, 649 

79,099 

92, 208 

Chalk,  not  medicinal,  ground,  etc . 

25, 940 

31,515 

45, 240 

30,447 

26, 831 

Charcoal . 

14,844 

478 

42,856 

Chemicals,  drugs,  and  dyes,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Alcohol,  wood . 

24, 473 

Argols,  or  wine  lees . 

2,263,588 

2, 734, 027 

2,550,223 

2,291,951 

2,358,061 

Coal-tar  colors  and  dyes . 

4,951,346 

5, 304, 695 

4,918,503 

5, 705, 091 

5,755,596 

Dyewoods,  extracts  and  decoctions  of . 

213,404 

267,371 

269, 777 

299,036 

290, 179 

Glycerin . 

2,358,325 

2,937,802 

2,583,270 

2,052,011 

2,302,183 

Lime,  chloride  of,  or  bleaching  powder . 

1,788,354 

1, 126, 666 

772, 532 

776,281 

879,260 

Opium — 

Crude  or  unmanufactured . 

1,216,202 

1,019,909 

1,255,115 

1, 162, 461 

1, 143, 683 

Prepared  for  smoking,  and  other, containing  less  than  9  per  cent  of  morphia. . 

1,139,557 

1,320,527 

1,094,988 

1,469,948 

1,296,539 

Potash,  chlorate  of . 

63, 263 

38, 791 

11,960 

2,992 

4,490 

Soda — 

Ash . 

262, 106 

232, 201 

188, 750 

166,279 

92,291 

All  other  salts  of . 

397, 880 

370,979 

373,260 

303, 388 

322,236 

Sumac,  ground . 

145, 776 

187, 186 

276, 891 

225,036 

237, 309 

All  other,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

7,468,861 

7, 565, 560 

7,963,429 

8,266,701 

8,749,512 

359, 370 

414,017 

493, 570 

835, 481 

686, 484 

Cotton  thread,  not  on  spools,  yarn,  warps,  or  warp  yarn . 

1,921,748 

2,421,729 

2,261,924 

2, 204, 154 

2, 598, 724 

Emery,  grains  and  ground,  pulverized,  etc . 

56,847 

87,264 

90, 932 

126,650 

186,968 

Fibers,  vegetable,  and  textile  grasses,  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified:  Yarns. 

446,  716 

381, 325 

372, 269 

196, 643 

423, 888 

Furs,  and  manufactures  of . 

5, 830, 588 

6, 486, 804 

5, 757, 129 

7, 803, 395 

8,738,966 

Gas  liquor . 

20, 678 

21, 187 

19, 120 

12, 979 

12, 654 

477, 036 

602,077 

598, 546 

701, 847 

632, 700 

Hats,  bonnets,  and  hoods,  materials  for,  composed  of  straw,  etc . 

1, 603, 546 

2, 379,367 

2,725,888 

3, 104, 824 

2, 373, 189 

India  rubber  and  gutta-percha:  Electricon  and  similar  substitutes  for  india  rubber.. 

54, 432 

I  nsulatory  compound . .  I . 

e;  010 

Iron  and'  steel,  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Pig  iron . 

3, 367, 172 

16, 830, 592 

4,047,167 

2,989,069 

7,778,884 

Scrap  iron  and  steel,  fit  only  to  be  remanufactured . 

768, 753 

2,027,049 

432, 903 

174,238 

401,810 

Bar  iron . 

1, 092, 581 

1, 844, 486 

1,366,097 

1, 116, 460 

1,624, 186 

Ingots,  blooms,  slabs,  billets,  etc . 

3, 506, 375 

9,834,236 

3, 398, 692 

1, 641, 549 

2, 672, 668 

Sheet,  plate,  and  taggers  iron  or  steel . 

001, 249 

480, 985 

508, 365 

216, 461 

324, 391 

Tin  plates,  teme  plates,  and  taggers  tin . 

6,065,624 

3, 209, 915 

3, 473, 454 

4, 658,875 

3,412,243 

Wire  rods . 

902,296 

1,137,370 

884,777 

690,949 

870, 929 

Jewelry,  and  manufactures  of  gold  and  silver,  and  precious  stones,  not 

elsewhere  specified: 

Diamonds,  cut  but  not  set . . 

12, 732, 670 

15, 574, 598 

10,028,452 

17,019,530 

24,282,897 

Other  precious  stones,  cut  but  not  set,  Including  natural  pearls . 

4, 403, 919 

4,925,069 

4,069, 759 

5,624,701 

5,258, 412 

Lead  in  pigs,  bars,  and  old . 

135, 410 

32, 648 

464,073 

288, 363 

767,431 

Leather: 

Band  or  belting  and  sole  leather . 

73,914 

68,421 

46,275 

92,079 

96,927 

Calfskins,  tanned,  etc . 

170,963 

964,044 

772, 610 

605, 960 

696, 394 

Skins  for  morocco . 

1,860,965 

2, 161,885 

1,889,015 

2, 446, 481 

2,740,067 

Upper  leather,  drest,  and  skins  drest  and  finished,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

2,916,004 

1,979,216 

2,201,331 

2, 468, 122 

3,137,460 

91, 785 

103, 381 

90, 388 

87,743 

78, 671 

Marble  and  stone,  and  manufactures  of: 

Marble,  and  manufactures  of . 

1,408,855 

1,513,813 

1, 408, 433 

1,290, 291 

1, 293, 198 

Stone,  and  manufactures  of,  including  slate . 

232, 533 

239,969 

263,941 

279, 112 

343,590 

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No.  VIII. — Values  of  Imports,  by  Articles,  Grouped  According  to  Degree  of  Manufacture  and 

Uses,  during  the  Years  ending  June  30,  1902-1906 — Continued. 


CLASSIFICATION  of  articles. 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

GROUP  D. — Manufactures  for  further  use  in  manufacturing — Continued. 

dutiable — continued. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Mineral  substances,  advanced  in  value,  etc . 

20,958 

32, 565 

56,608 

66, 862 

70,373 

Moss,  SEAWEEDS,  AND  VEGETABLE  SUBSTANCES,  NOT  ELSEWHERE  SPECIFIED: 

Peat  moss . 

42, 761 

42,144 

48, 071 

48, 267 

43,882 

Prepared . 

19, 323 

Sea  "moss . 

15, 122 

22, 165 

21, 080 

4, 962 

6;  484 

Oils,  not  elsewhere  specified:  Mineral . 

43,  620 

16, 133 

32,840 

90, 623 

89,251 

Paints,  pigments,  and  colors . 

1,603, 181 

1,827,110 

1, 674, 193 

1, 524, 301 

1,696,808 

Paraffin . 

392 

73, 819 

39,294 

57, 561 

69, 936 

Plaster  rock  or  gypsum,  crude,  ground,  or  calcined . 

279, 656 

325,685 

322, 591 

361, 119 

466, 563 

Silk,  spun,  in  skeins,  cops,  warps,  or  on  beams . 

3, 306, 524 

2,994, 651 

3,047,817 

3,287,642 

3,227,920 

492, 287 

1,097, 450 

110, 606 

191,960 

134, 196 

Talc,  ground  or  prepared . 

36, 184 

39, 504 

24, 844 

47,470 

51,171 

Umbrellas,  parasols,  sunshades,  sticks  for . 

7,578 

6,728 

4, 039 

2,324 

1, 927 

Waste,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

592, 122 

498, 935 

385, 948 

494, 215 

920,086 

Wood,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Lumber — 

Boards,  planks,  deals,  and  other  sawed  lumber . 

9,271,090 

10,673,317 

8, 878, 474 

10,906,661 

14,813,733 

All  other . 

1,380,973 

1,753,532 

1, 545, 384 

1, 649, 314 

2, 700, 505 

Timber,  hewn,  squared,  or  sided . 

18,027 

41,131 

33, 357 

28, 912 

46, 770 

Wood  pulp . 

2, 059, 092 

3,387,770 

3, 602, 668 

4, 500, 955 

4, 584, 942 

Wool,  MANUFACTURES  OF,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Mungo,  flocks,  shoddy,  noils . 

63,053 

92, 328 

52, 697 

86,978 

433,863 

Yarn . 

196,486 

195, 410 

112,925 

129,736 

156,629 

Zinc,  or  spelter,  in  blocks,  or  pigs,  and  old . 

39, 377 

28, 790 

41,030 

.  44,882 

259,267 

Total  Group  D,  dutiable . . 

96,518,670 

128, 492, 603 

94, 676, 338 

106,767,399 

129,126,279 

GROUP  E. — Manufactures  ready  for  consumption. 

FREE  OF  DUTY. 

Articles  for  the  use  of  the  United  States . 

923 

23, 132 

14,286 

27,347 

24,922 

Articles  specially  imported: 

Philosophical  and  scientific  apparatus,  etc . 

250,242 

261,211 

299, 228 

335, 543 

413,735 

Regalia  and  gems,  etc.,  for  religious,  educational,  etc.,  purposes . 

136, 308 

163, 562 

266,840 

239, 413 

284, 020 

Specimens  of  natural  history,  botany,  mineralogy,  etc.,  not  for  sale . 

22,065 

16, 369 

44, 838 

22,808 

100, 510 

Works  of  art,  etc.,  for  exhibition  purposes . 

1,534,217 

516, 105 

916, 927 

1, 049, 593 

502,262 

All  other . 

17, 185 

7,790 

10, 537 

Art  works . 

336; 623 

296;  626 

604;  311 

385,258 

766,933 

Articles,  the  growth,  produce,  and  manufacture  of  the  United  States,  returned:  All 

5, 815, 628 

7, 170, 573 

9, 899, 470 

9,079, 124 

11,134,912 

Birds,  stuffed,  not  suitable  for  millinery  ornaments . 

22,808 

Bolting  cloths . . . 

247,314 

204, 532 

199,215 

198, 325 

227,626 

Books,  music,  maps,  engravings,  etc . 

2, 362, 443 

2, 483, 801 

2, 621, 570 

2,609, 181 

3, 000, 326 

Chemicals,  drugs,  and  dyes,  not  elsewhere  specified:  Quinia,  sulfate  of,  and  all  alka- 

loids,  or  salts  of  cinchona  bark . 

801,400 

752, 172 

852,164 

•671, 310 

740, 313 

Coins,  medals,  and  other  metallic  articles  bestowed  as  trophies  or  prizes . 

9, 162 

5,762 

105, S50 

8,637 

17,486 

Fans,  common  palm-leaf . 

47, 563 

69,403 

82, 436 

60,993 

5, 693 

Felt,  adhesive,  for  sheathing  vessels . 

32, 645 

32, 517 

26,847 

32,342 

26,275 

Fertilizers,  all  other,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

1,490,708 

2,259,852 

2,575,527 

3,257,631 

4, 135, 630 

Fibers,  vegetable,  and  textile  grasses,  manufactures  of,  etc.,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Binding  twine . 

708, 199 

312, 905 

844, 183 

295, 136 

342,829 

Hones  and  whetstones . 

59, 734 

64,458 

57,038 

65, 020 

65, 493 

Household  and  personal  effects,  etc . 

2, 934, 244 

2, 856,007 

3,040,523 

3,263,384 

3,941,875 

Iron  and  steel,  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified:  Needles,  hand-sewing  and 

darning . . 

408, 973 

442, 887 

455, 762 

406,261 

418,816 

Joss  sticks  or  joss  light . 

9,847 

13,082 

16,002 

43, 383 

15, 499 

122,815 

Models  of  inventions  and  patterns  for  machinery . 

15;  291 

13,960 

14,610 

25, 585 

17,804 

Oils,  volatile,  or  essential  and  distilled . 

1, 586, 465 

1,450,330 

1,  576, 992 

1, 582, 449 

1,933,040 

Parchment  and  vellum . 

46, 736 

63, 572 

58,290 

53,151 

43,158 

Platinum  vases,  retorts,  vessels,  etc.,  for  chemical  uses . 

15,027 

01,603 

118, 699 

108,020 

190.000 

Quicksilver  flasks . 

1,077 

Skeletons,  and  other  preparations  of  anatomy . 

14,588 

10, 113 

10,  563 

11,251 

9,008 

Stamps,  foreign,  postage  or  revenue . 

36,983 

31,050 

25,939 

26, 392 

41,055 

Turpentine,  spirits  of . 

2,814 

6,020 

6,224 

13.546 

59,273 

Wafers,  unmedicated . 

17,108 

19,111 

20, 327 

19,293 

26,353 

Total  Group  E,  free . 

19,084,327 

19, 608, 505 

24, 765, 198 

23, 890, 376 

28, 507, 654 

DUTIABLE. 

Agates,  manufactures  of . 

13, 545 

22,780 

16, 864 

18, 129 

20, 747 

Alabaster,  manufactures  of . 

22, 823 

8,659 

7,970 

7,129 

11,676 

Art  works . 

3, 179,913 

4,013,689 

2,681,951 

3,996,066 

4, 141, S49 

Asbestos,  manufactures  of . 

29, 441 

37,956 

39, 187 

53, 941 

82, 788 

Automobiles,  and  parts  of: 

3,  S44, 505 

Parts  of . 

' 400, 514 

Beads  and  bead  ornaments . 

919, 405 

812,076 

742, 644 

607, 745 

867,277 

Blacking . 

61,759 

70,590 

45, 563 

40,784 

31,884 

Bone  and  horn,  manufactures  of . 

231,894 

242, 061 

249,515 

216, 205 

261, 740 

Books,  music,  maps,  engravings,  etc . 

1,770,772 

1, 840, 137 

1, 907, 617 

1, 980, 677 

2, 599, 622 

Brass,  manufactures  of . 

47,234 

45, 746 

56, 796 

80.731 

143,984 

Bronze,  manufactures  of . 

871,532 

799,938 

754, 302 

806, 328 

919,912 

Brooms . 

1,905 

2,841 

749 

1,070 

868 

Brushes . 

1,151,016 

1,245,671 

1, 372, 227 

1,306,446 

1,357,114 

Buttons  and  button  forms . 

954,020 

1,190,207 

892, 612 

866, 178 

873,211 

Candles  and  tapers . 

31, 392 

32, 575 

29, 590 

28,145 

28,021 

Carbon  pots  for  electric  batteries . 

12, 128 

13, 837 

12,  306 

16, 656 

16,921 

Carbons  for  electric  lighting . 

54, 127 

55,259 

58,079 

41.612 

117,754 

Chip,  manufactures  of . 

16,563 

22,340 

27,024 

45, 526 

2S, 819 

Clocks  and  watches,  and  parts  of: 

Clocks,  and  parts  of . 

458,890 

489, 626 

621, 239 

486, 765 

539, 793 

Watches,  and  parts  of . 

2,001,434 

2, 182, 684 

2,369,235 

2,479,730 

2, 565, 343 

Collodion,  and  manufactures  of . 

213, 663 

178,144 

240,  .501 

166, 479 

272, 426 

Copper,  manufactures  of . 

45,935 

25, 963 

35,929 

100, 944 

70, 957 

Coral,  manufactures  of . 

2,755 

25, 529 

8,465 

11,214 

19,077 

Cork,  manufactures  of . 

648, 827 

830,214 

810,733 

1,009,176 

1, 476, 172 

64 


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No.  VIII.— Values  of  Imports,  by  Articles,  Grouped  According  to  Degree  of  Manufacture  and 

Uses,  during  the  Years  ending  June  30,  1902-1906 — Continued. 


classification  of  articles. 


GROUP  E. — Manufactures  ready  for  consumption — Continued. 
dutiable — continued. 

Cotton,  manufactures  of: 

Cloths— 

Not  bleached,  etc . 

Bleached,  etc . 

Clothing,  ready-made,  and  other  wearing  apparel,  etc . 

Knit  goods . : . 

Laces,  edgings,  embroideries,  etc . 

All  other . 

Dice,  drafts,  chessmen,  chess,  billiard,  etc.,  balls,  of  ivory,  etc . 

Earthen,  stone,  and  china  ware: 

China,  porcelain,  parian,  and  bisque— 

Not  decorated  or  ornamented . 

Decorated  or  ornamented . 

All  other . . 

Emery  wheels,  files,  and  other  manufactures . . . 

Fans,  except  palm  leaf . 

Feathers,  etc.,  natural  and  artificial,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Feathers  and  downs,  natural,  drest,  colored,  etc . 

Feathers,  flowers,  fruits,  grains,  and  leaves,  artificial . 

Felt,  roofing . 

Fibers,  vegetable,  and  textile  grasses,  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere 
specified: 

Bagging,  gunny  cloths,  etc.,  for  covering  cotton . 

Bags  of  jute . 

Cables,  cordage,  thread,  and  twine,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

Carpets  and  carpeting . 

Fabrics,  woven,  not  elsewhere  specified— 

Burlaps,  or  plain  woven  fabrics,  etc . 

Other  of  flax,  hemp,  or  ramie,  commercially  known  as  linens . 

Handkerchiefs . 

Oilcloths . 

All  other . 

Gelatin,  manufactures  of . 

Glass  and  glassware: 

Bottles,  vfals,  demijohns,  carboys,  and  jars,  etc . 

Cylinder,  crown,  and  common  window  glass,  unpolished . 

Cylinder  and  crown  glass,  polished— 

TJnsilvered . 

Silvered . 

Plate  glass— 

Fluted,  rolled  or  rough . . 

Cast  polished,  unsilvered . 

Cast  polished,  silvered . 

All  other . 

Gunpowder  and  all  explosive  substances: 

Caps,  blasting  and  percussion . 

Cartridges . 

Firecrackers . 

Fireworks . 

Fulminates,  and  all  like  articles . 

Fuse,  mining  and  blasting . 

Gunpowder,  and  other  explosives . 

Gut,  manufactures  of . 

Hair,  manufactures  of . 

Hats,  bonnets,  and  hoods . 

Hooks  and  eyes . 

India  rubber  and  gutta-percha,  manufactures  of: 

Gutta-percha . 

India  rubber . 

Ink  and  ink  powders . 

Iron  and  steel,  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Bars,  railway,  of  iron  or  steel,  etc . 

Hoop,  band,  or  scroll . 

Wire,  and  articles  made  from . 

Anvils . 

Building  forms,  and  all  other  structural  shapes,  etc . 

Chains . 

Cutlery . 

Files,  file  blanks,  rasps,  and  floats . 

Firearms . 

Machinery . 

All  other  manufactures  of . 

Ivory,  manufactures  of . 

Jet,  manufactures  of . 

Jewelry,  and  manufactures  of  gold  and  silver . 

Lava  tips  for  burners . 

Lead,  manufactures  of . 

Leather,  manufactures  of: 

Gloves  of  kid  or  other  leather . 

All  other . 

Mantles  for  gas  burners . . 

Matches,  friction  or  lucifer . . 

Mattings  and  mats  for  floors,  etc . 

Metals,  metal  compositions,  etc . . . 

Musical  instruments,  and  parts  of . 

Natural-history  specimens,  of  taxidermists,  mounts,  etc . . 

Oils,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Animal  or  rendered — 

Whale  and  fish . . 

All  other . 

Vegetable — 

Fixt  or  exp  rest — All  other . 

Volatile,  or  essential  and  distilled . 

Olive  nuts,  ground . 

Palm  leaf,  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

Paper,  and  manufactures  of: 

Lithographic  labels  and  prints . 

All  other . 

Pencils,  lead  and  slate . 

Penholders,  tips,  and  parts  of . . . 


1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

86, 386 

156, 545 

159, 102 

155, 695 

216,711 

6, 934, 393 

9,013,092 

8, 144, 383 

7,794,179 

11,719,880 

1,656, 513 

2,247,903 

2,505,035 

2, 380, 658 

2,915,382 

5, 363, 515 

6, 157, 744 

6, 044, 691 

6, 150, 484 

7,218,897 

22, 449,  314 

25,110,081 

24.848,764 

25,911,684 

34,022,469 

6,048, 257 

7, 355, 661 

5, 560, 347 

4,323,082 

4, 351,259 

24, 960 

29,291 

39, 561 

26,784 

31,228 

955, 517 

1,072,744 

1,337,381 

1,171,644 

1, 113, 696 

8, 309, 911 

9,003,852 

10, 193,072 

10,038,072 

11,401,357 

414, 728 

435, 456 

474, 561 

450,007 

362, 475 

13,087 

16,921 

12, 547 

12,992 

20,971 

527, 197 

526, 400 

547,735 

424, 964 

461, 542 

307, 652 

266, 121 

171,339 

138,621 

927, 372 

2, 770, 705 

2,  422, 121 

2,  432,  496 

2,369,015 

3,090,980 

4,922 

4, 971 

4, 633 

2,974 

4,402 

637, 848 

221,965 

263, 680 

348, 551 

619,800 

2, 912, 103 

2,061,077 

1,307,231 

1, 745, 680 

2, 432, 383 

280, 414 

391,569 

384, 961 

481,174 

370, 534 

81,917 

61, 437 

61, 944 

80, 674 

76, 569 

15, 531, 503 

14, 378, 316 

14, 630, 647 

14, 693, 173 

20,083,938 

15, 037, 695 

15, 606, 315 

15,565,808 

18,839,826 

2,218,029 

2, 354, 944 

2, 405, 727 

2, 364, 559 

2,543,060 

681, 464 

1,105,894 

1,201,070 

1,220,372 

1, 744, 539 

15.280,211 

2, 831, 105 

2, 987, 850 

2, 948, 690 

3, 745, 972 

10,287 

12, 457 

15, 567 

24,060 

13,590 

458, 454 

493, 712 

540,460 

671,699 

805, 752 

1,827,498 

1, 762, 767 

1, 381, 104 

627, 618 

1, 306, 723 

356, 518 

525, 380 

322, 492 

289,708 

291,037 

641 

1,532 

7,004 

2,393 

1,371 

12,581 

57,990 

28,140 

28, 657 

55,934 

999, 934 

1,432,297 

945, 048 

1,184,088 

1, 575, 375 

6,528 

6,991 

6,631 

4,096 

6,817 

2,351,809 

2, 757, 598 

3, 136,706 

2,963,123 

3,265,314 

13, 985 

12, 108 

19, 156 

40,733 

14,084 

72, 791 

149, 414 

108, 330 

108,299 

124, 955 

225, 735 

278,724 

358,892 

8,472 

181,404 

346,066 

11,213 

366,776 

21,931 

199,095 

159, 616 

192, 858 

134;  415 

22, 396 

21,024 

1,237 

16,867 

10,221 

55, 998 

59,778 

53,370 

55,979 

128, 454 

84, 928 

65, 566 

59,079 

53,292 

62, 604 

75,217 

72,350 

87, 476 

99, 933 

149, 362 

1, 446, 932 
13, 379 

1,491,911 

1,237,155 

1,274, 649 

2, 197,995 

. 

127, 780 

225, 198 

335, 480 

117, 735 

208, 172 

449, 756 

665, 972 

821,562 

1,389,064 

1,992,413 

71,910 

83,272 

60, 583 

61,991 

75, 434 

371,452 

2, 866, 397 

1, 190, 536 

387,973 

230, 374 

178, 202 

92, 696 

70,281 

61,011 

273,812 

633, 301 

644, 459 

722, 580 

638, 980 

823, 931 

28, 778 

26,405 

35, 460 
405,782 
57,188 

24, 332 
110, 540 

34,054 
912, 125 
47,357 

45,778 

65,968 

41,  944 

1,706, 454 

1,782,970 

1,896,213 

1.800,704 

1,892,278 

72, 293 

82, 485 

67,812 

87, 292 

59,708 

1,155,088 

728, 077 

681, 373 

557,032 

505, 546 

3, 646,  572 

4, 085, 825 

3, 184, 968 

2,943,300 

3,655,402 

2, 346, 327 

5. 201, 966 

3,976,250 

4, 844, 818 

2,855,024 

64,314 

72, 755 

74, 497 

73,940 

82,247 

2,508 

903 

5, 352 

2,787 

1,536 

2,642,345 

2,007,433 

2,048,821 

1,303,652 

1,739,953 

23, 625 

17,113 

13, 294 

24, 654 

24,  467 

8,996 

19, 834 

2,788 

7,919 

9,702 

5, 366, 381 

5,029,278 

5,095,337 

4, 727, 489 

6,812,719 

929, 558 

1,091,323 

1,095, 647 

1,326,102 

20,015 

187,951 

1, 657, 359 
18, 925 
193, 802 

184, 819 

161,197 

230,867 

3, 817, 866 

3,780,050 

3, 609, 795 

3,600,088 

3, 831, 436 

5, 351, 851 

6, 257, 264 

6, 337, 823 

6,243,790 

7,888,  565 

1,000,489 

1, 125,283 

1,366,285 

1,280,125 

1,277,435 

19,022 

369,397 

359, 471 

362, 408 

638, 591 

417, 692 

29,060 

50,641 

34,830 

27, 559 

23,914 

1,261,325 

1,316,134 

1,219,355 

907, 620 

1,240,300 

505, 906 

706,001 

819,756 

952,274 

929,965 

6,899 

1,871 

7,018 

7,445 

10,220 

11,121 

1,052,966 

1,249,733 

1,451,491 

1,506,723 

2,205,921 

3, 170, 159 

3, 483, 303 

3, 867, 595 

4, 116,915 

4,792,840 

376, 171 

500, 213 

518, 772 

507, 965 

649, 735 

15, 430 

26,509 

23,011 

22,016 

22,221 

SUMMARY  TABLES  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE. 


65 


No.  VIII. — Values  of  Imports,  by  Articles,  Grouped  According  to  Degree  of  Manufacture  and 

Uses,  during  the  Years  ending  June  30,  1902-1906 — Continued. 


classification  of  articles. 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

GROUP  E. — Manufactures  ready  for  consumption — Continued. 

dutiable— continued. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Perfumeries,  cosmetics,  etc . 

709,614 

821,433 

853, 135 

936, 403 

1,054,426 

Pipes  and  smokers’  articles . 

441,290 

572, 429 

704, 631 

718, 637 

' 809, 950 

Plaster  rock  or  gypsum,  manufactures  of . 

74, 507 

58, 624 

45,901 

21,835 

28, 277 

Plates: 

Electrotype,  stereotype,  etc.,  engraved  or  lithographed  for  printing . 

38, 598 

37, 653 

29, 418 

26, 945 

43, 682 

Photographic,  or  films,  dry . 

3,137 

8,903 

6,628 

7,841 

11,319 

Polishing  powders . 

32, 516 

26, 023 

22, 952 

32,940 

65, 645 

Quill,  manufactures  of . 

Rock  crystal,  manufactures  of . 

12, 772 

12,272 

17,822 

18, 327 

25, 839 
5,071 
1.908 

Saccharin . 

5,  il6 

2,532 

1,217 

1,296 

Shell  and  mother-of-pearl,  manufactures  of . 

104, 289 

116,865 

139, 596 

127, 344 

121,644 

Silk,  manufactures  of: 

Clothing,  ready-made,  and  other  wearing  apparel . 

2,574,261 

3.345,826 

2, 805, 804 

2,737,427 

3, 477, 298 

Dress  and  piece  goods . 

13, 625, 276 

14,005,  747 

14, 228,328 

15,120,615 

14.045,823 

Laces  and  embroideries . 

4,  544, 690 

5,045,008 

4,  864, 318 

4, 658, 397 

4,694,810 

Ribbons . 

2,850,226 

4,  358, 699 

1,978,013 

1,920,804 

2.125,832 

Velvets,  plushes,  and  other  pile  fabrics . 

3,157,696 

3, 265, 764 

1,702,486 

1,325,537 

1.555,  740 

All  other . 

2,581,569 

2, 947, 857 

3,  346,914 

3, 564, 118 

3,  783, 167 

Soap: 

Fancy,  perfumed,  and  all  descriptions  of  toilet . 

417,949 

461,124 

469,  756 

440, 586 

477, 695 

All  other . 

429, 599 

472, 648 

431,085 

421,226 

425, 344 

Spar,  manufactures  of . 

2,392 

345 

502 

430 

3",  417 

Sponges . 

607, 869 

540,710 

519,340 

542,712 

564, 098 

Starch . 

235, 645 

205, 949 

191,450 

180, 465 

156, 176 

Straw  and  grass,  manufactures  of . 

382, 932 

430, 584 

508, 358 

576, 938 

586, 277 

Tobacco,  manufactures  of: 

Cigars,  cigarettes,  and  cheroots . . . 

2.411.783 

3,271,956 

3,054,011 

4. 028, 107 

4,031,264 

All  other . . 

83, 039 

72, 249 

79,848 

79, 062 

111,928 

Toys . 

4, 023, 670 

4,232,074 

4,977,389 

4,964,  457 

5, 887, 863 

Umbrella  s,  parasols,  sunshades,  covered  with  silk  or  other  material,  except  paper . 

34, 141 

40, 288 

23,586 

27, 022 

42, 287 

Varnishes: 

Spirit . 

6,296 

5,635 

5,739 

4,873 

3,943 

All  other . 

121,287 

125, 479 

100, 159 

98,  351 

112,670 

Wax,  manufactures  of . 

9,062 

9,278 

15, 622 

16,759 

23, 445 

Wood,  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Shingles . 

1,362,821 

1,494,906 

1, 602, 999 

1,581,421 

1,852,612 

Cabinet  ware  or  house  furniture . 

714,  857 

942, 967 

712.565 

738, 229 

1,011,335 

All  other . 

2,050,838 

2, 157, 685 

2,179,688 

2,278,085 

2,591,695 

Wool,  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Carpets  and  carpeting . 

3, 447, 776 

3, 758, 516 

2, 797, 308 

2, 877, 993 

4,643,520 

Clothing,  ready-made,  etc . 

1,330,219 

1,922,484 

1,309.995 

1,372,145 

1,626,279 

Cloths . 

4,  S00, 838 

4, 864, 099 

4, 158,  597 

3,977,059 

5, 157.  420 

Dress  goods,  women’s  and  children’s . 

6, 404, 617 

7,513,  725 

8, 205, 835 

8,  612,  663 

10,049,686 

Knit  fabrics . 

571.565 

670, 774 

515,747 

224,  383 

265, 133 

Shawls . 

49,504 

56, 872 

54,084 

65, 185 

45,  544 

All  other . ■» . 

520, 405 

472, 177 

526, 600 

547, 521 

702, 609 

Zinc,  manufactures  of . 

45,910 

24, 448 

12.044 

15,  418 

15.528 

All  other  articles . 

85, 227 

113, 678 

118,917 

147,505 

83, 834 

Total  Group  E,  dutiable . 

212, 336, 493 

238, 148, 679 

228. 092,  475 

228,482,274 

279,293,500 

GROUP  F. — Miscellaneous. 

FREE  OF  DUTY. 

Animals,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Horses . 

1,273,607 

1,191,611 

1,090,596 

1, 169,011 

1.266,987 

All  other,  including  fowls . . . 

302, 098 

316, 173 

365, 054 

391 , 375 

422.237 

Eggs  of  birds,  fish,  and  insects . 

1,056 

2,326 

3,995 

2,525 

2, 551 

Plants,  trees,  shrubs,  and  vines: 

Fruit  plants,  tropical  and  semitropical,  for  propagation,  etc . 

547 

1,610 

2, 638 

1,631 

18, 570 

Seeds,  not  elsewhere  specified— All  other . 

1,666, 769 

1,624,864 

2, 259, 562 

2,042,423 

4,078,760 

Total  Group  F,  free . 

3,244,077 

3, 136, 584 

3, 721, 845 

3, 606, 965 

5, 789, 105 

DUTIABLE. 

Animals,  not  elsewhere  specified:  Horses . 

303, 627 

344, 685 

369, 091 

422, 072 

449. 688 

Flowers,  natural,  preserved,  or  fresh . 

30,382 

31,577 

42, 612 

29, 080 

27, 275 

Plants,  trees,  shrubs,  and  vines . 

1,172,023 

1,371,588 

1,493,789 

1,510,435 

1.599.052 

Seeds:  All  other,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

861, 301 

1,012,391 

1,126,683 

1,096,509 

1,235.860 

Total  Group  F.  dutiable . 

2, 367, 333 

2,760,241 

3,032,775 

3, 058, 096 

3,311,875 

SUMMARY  TABLES  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE 


66 

No.  VIII. — Values  of  Imports,  by  Articles,  Grouped  According  to  Degree  of  Manufacture  and 

Uses,  during  the  Years  ending  June  30,  1902-1906 — Continued. 

recapitulation  by  groups. 


GROUPS. 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

Value. 

Per  cent. 

Value. 

Per  cent. 

Value. 

Per  cent. 

Value. 

Per  cent. 

Value. 

Per  cent. 

Fkee: 

Total  Group  A . 

Total  Group  B . 

Total  Group  C . 

Total  Group  D . . 

Total  Group  E . 

Total  Group  F . 

Total  free  of  duty . 

Dutiable: 

Total  Group  A . 

Total  Group  B . 

Total  Group  C . 

Total  Group  D . 

Total  Group  E . 

Total  Group  F . 

Total  dutiable . 

Free  and  dutiable: 

Total  Group  A . 

Total  Group  B . 

Total  Group  C . 

Total  Group  D . 

Total  Group  E . 

Total  Group  F . 

Total  imports  of  merchandise. . . 

Dollars. 

90, 287, 483 
3. 067, 596 
229,997, 766 
51.137,(^2 
19, 084, 327 
3,244,077 

22.75 

.77 

57.96 

12.89 

4.81 

.82 

Dollars. 
86,621,680 
3,417,269 
246, 138, 097 
67,258,244 
19,608,505 
3, 136, 584 

20.32 
■  SO 
57. 76 
15. 78 
4.60 
.74 

Dollars. 
110,481,432 
3,328.314 
246,275,899 
65, 557, 552 
24, 765, 198 
3, 721, 845 

24.33 
.73 
54.23 
14. 44 

5. 45 
.82 

Dollars. 
126,253,902 
3,316,913 
289, 313, 585 
71,060,561 
23. 890, 376 
3,606,965 

24.40 
.64 
55.91 
13. 73 
4.02 
.70 

Dollars. 
114,305,025 
3, 348, 670 
306,500,952 
91, 172, 472 
28, 507, 654 
5, 789, 105 

20.80 

.61 

55.77 

16.59 

5.18 

1.05 

396,818,871 

100.00 

426, 180,979 

100. 00 

454, 130, 240 

100.00 

517, 442, 302 

100.00 

549, 623, 878 

100.00 

29,992,819 
92, 282, 660 
73,004,102 
96, 518, 670 
212, 336, 493 
2,367,333 

5.92 
18.22 
14.  41 
19.06 
41.92 
.47 

32,580,994 
113, 203, 354 
84.352,387 
128, 492, 603 
238. 148,  679 
2,760,241 

5.44 

18.88 

14.07 

21.43 

39.72 

.46 

21,742,463 
114,894, 548 
74.518,532 
94, 676, 338 
228,092,475 
3.032, 775 

4.05 
21.  40 
13.88 
17.63 
42.48 
.56 

19, 877, 001 
142,038,920 
99,847,073 
106, 767, 399 
228,482,274 
3,058,096 

3. 31 
23.67 
16.64 
17.79 
38.08 
.51 

20,010,423 
137, 009, 444 
108, 187,047 
129,126,279 
279,293,500 
3,311,875 

2.96 

20.24 

15.98 

19.08 

41.26 

.48 

506, 502, 077 

100. 00 

599,538,258 

100.00 

536,957,131 

100.00 

600,070,769 

100.00 

676,938,568 

100.00 

120,280,302 
95, 350, 256 
303,001,868 
147,  656, 292 
231,420,820 
5,611,410 

13.31 
10.56 
33.55 
16.  34 
25.62 
.62 

119,202,674 
116,620,623 
330,491,084 
195, 750, 847 
257, 757, 184 
5, 896, 825 

11.62 
11,37 
32.  22 
19.08 
25  13 
.58 

132, 223, 895 
118, 222,  S62 
320, 794, 431 
160,233,890 
252, 857, 673 
6,  754, 020 

13.34 
11.93 
32.37 
16. 17 
25.51 
.68 

146, 130,903 
145,355,839 
389,160,658 
177,827,960 
252,372  650 
6, 665, 061 

13.08 
13.01 
34. 82 
15.91 
22. 58 
.60 

134,315,448 
140,358,114 
414,687,999 
220, 298, 751 
307, 801, 154 
9,100,980 

10.95 
11.44 
33.81 

17.96 
25. 10 

.74 

903,320,948 

100,00 

1,025,719,237 

100.00 

991,087,371 

100.00 

1,117,513,071 

100.00  1,226,562,446 

100.00 

No.  IX. — Values  of  Exports  of  Domestic  Merchandise,  by  Principal  Articles  and  Classes,  in  Order 
of  Magnitude  in  1906.  during  the  Years  ending  June  30,  1900-1906. 


Order 

of 

1906 

magni¬ 

tude, 

1906. 

ARTICLES. 

I960 

1901 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

Value. 

Per  cent 
of  total. 

1 

Cotton,  unmanufactured . 

Dollars. 

241 , 832, 737 

Dollars. 
313, 673, 443 

Dollars. 

290,651,819 

Dollars. 
316,  ISO, 429 

Dollars. 

370,811,246 

Dollars. 

379,965,014 

Dollars. 

401,005,921 

23.34 

2 

Meat  and  dairy  products . 

184,453,055 

196,959,637 

199,801,378 

179,839,714 

176,027,586 

169,998,873 

210,990,065 

12.28 

3 

Breadstuffs . 

262,744,078 

275, 594, 618 

213,134,344 

221,242,285 

149,050,378 

107,732,910- 

186,468,901 

10.  85 

4 

Iron  and  steel,  and  manufactures  of . 

121,913,548 

117,319,320 

98.552,562 

96, 642, 467 

111,948,586 

134, 728, 363 

160,984,985 

9.37 

5 

Mineral  oils . 

75,611,750 

71,112,788 

72,302,822 

67, 253, 533 

79,060,469 

79, 793.  222 

84,041,327 

4.89 

6 

Copper,  and  manufactures  of . 

58, 862, 248 

44, 613,  728 

43,820,070 

40.594,613 

58,119,000 

87,564,009 

81,282,664 

4.  73 

7 

Wood,  and  manufactures  of . 

50,598,416 

52,  445, 585 

47,779.848 

57, 743, 535 

65,428,  417 

58,002,977 

69,080,394 

4.02 

8 

Cotton,  manufactures  of . . . . 

24,003,087 

20,272.418 

32, 108,  302 

32. 216, 304 

22,403.713 

49,666,080 

52,944,033 

3.08 

9 

Animals . 

43,585,031 

52, 058, 876 

44,871,084 

34,781.193 

47,977, 875 

46,728.281 

49, 139,568 

2.86 

10 

Leather,  and  manufactures  of . 

27,293,010 

27,923,653 

29, 798, 323 

31,617.389 

33,980,615 

37,936, 745 

40,  642, 858 

2.37 

11 

Tobacco,  and  manufactures  of.. . 

35, 432, 512 

32,749,078 

32,  772, 849 

40, 444, 689 

34, 683, 531 

35,491,019 

34, 218,  847 

1.99 

12 

Coal . 

19, 502, 813 

22,317,496 

20, 765, 401 

21, 206,  498 

27, 820, 323 

29,158,322 

28,216,376 

1.64 

13 

Agricultural  implements . . . 

16,099,149 

16,313,434 

16, 286, 740 

21.000,622 

22,749,635 

20,721,741 

24, 5.54,  427 

1.43 

14 

Oil  cake  and  oil-cake  meal  a . -. . 

16,757,519 

18,591,898 

19,779,142 

19,743,711 

16,899,257 

21,498,085 

23,386, 218 

1.36 

15 

Naval  stores . 

12,474,194 

12,580,950 

11,733,562 

12,918,708 

16,145,222 

16, 106, 643 

20,075,585 

1.17 

16 

Chemicals,  drugs,  dyes,  and  medicines.. . 

13, 203, 610 

14, 389, 453 

13,288,218 

13, 697, 001 

14, 480, 323 

15,859,422 

18,331,974 

1.07 

17 

Cars,  carriages,  etc . 

9,905,  610 

10,920,931 

9,872,516 

10,499.195 

10,956, 618 

10, 610,437 

17,  788,  425 

1.04 

18 

Vegetable  oil . 

16, 345, 056 

19,035, 066 

15, 308, 633 

16  234, 362 

12, 618, 381 

16,632,232 

15,906,031 

.93 

19 

Fruits  and  nuts . 

11,642.662 

10, 826, 651 

8, 719,344 

18,057,677 

20,  678,  665 

15,606,586 

15,274,158 

.89 

20 

Instruments  for  scientific  purposes,  etc . 

6, 435,  766 
6,215,833 

7,361,231 
7, 438, 901 

5,389,470 

7,312,030 

7,130,508 
7, 180.014 

8, 297, 723 
7, 543, 728 

8,172,980 

8,238,088 

10, S87, 774 
9,536,065 

.63 

21 

Paper,  and  manufactures  of . . 

.56 

22 

Seeds . 

7,036,982 

6, 384, 815 

8.027,824 

9,455,283 

2.583,325 

2,557,747 

8,912,662 

.52 

23 

Paraffin  and  paraffin  wax . . . 

8, 602, 723 

6,857,288 

8,  85S,  844 

9,411.294 

8, 859",  9  64 

7, 789, 160 

8, 808, 245 

.51 

24 

Fertilizers . 

7,218,224 

5,  425.960 

6,256,035 

6,  724, 301 

7,112,512 

7, 620, 886 

8,686,965 

.51 

25 

Fibers,  vegetable,  etc.,  manufactures  of . 

4.441,835 

4, 302, 870 

4,575,219 

5,290,948 

6,414,636 

0, 766, 809 

8,157,211 

.47 

26 

Furs  and  fur  skins . . . 

4,503,968 

4, 404. 448 

5,030,204 

6.181,115 

5, 422, 945 

6,599,222 

8,002,282 

.47 

27 

Fish . 

5, 427, 469 

6,  789, 482 

6, 563, 199 

6,717,274 

7,  857, 041 

6, 527, 863 

7, 559, 178 

.44 

28 

India  rubber,  manufactures  of . 

3, 123,925 

3,659,361 

4, 032, 100 

4,675,157 

5, 148, 959 

5, 508, 664 

6, 543,  735- 

.38 

29 

Books,  maps,  engravings,  etc . 

2,943,435 

3,  472, 343 

3,997,977 

4, 442, 653 

4. 347, 304 

4. 844, 160 

5,839,452 

.34 

30 

Sugar,  molasses,  and  confectionery . 

3. 697, 671 

3,513,489 

3, 237, 329 

3,104,053 

3,  522, 805 

4,131.707 

4, 526. 334 

.26 

31 

Grease,  grease  scraps,  etc . 

2,944,322 

3,339,948 

2,610,925 

2,926,505 

3,311,777 

3,710,907 

4. 138, 333 

.24 

32 

Paints,  pigments,  and  colors . 

1,902,367 

2,030,343 

2, 096,  379 

2,350,937 

2, 756, 581 

3,126,317 

3,773,064 

.22 

33 

Household  and  personal  effects . 

2,506,699 

2, 880, 765 

2, 570, 369 

2, 652, 787 

2,615,076 

3, 146, 909 

3,595,128 

.21 

34 

Gunpowder  and  other  explosives . 

1,891,604 

1,712,102 

2,062,381 

2, 454, 510 

2,  441, 596 

2, 559, 837 

3,568,038 

.21 

35 

Vegetables . 

2, 853, 278 

2,598,417 

2,546,287 

2,543,488 

2, 603, 374 

3,200,860 

3. 567, 127 

.21 

36 

Glucose  or  grape  sugar . 

3, 600, 139 

3, 113, 898 

2,319,280 

2,  400, 022 

2,949,545 

3,  206, 794 

3,  489, 192 

.20 

37 

Coffee,  green . 

72, 584 
2,007,4.50 

3,209,946 
1,930, 810 

3,295,908 

2,000,432 

3,656,943 

2,557,484 

1,966, 107 
3,025,764 

3,483,238 
3,  474,981 

.20 

38 

Brass,  and  manufactures  of . 

1,866,727 

.20 

39 

Nickel,  nickel  oxide,  and  matte . 

1,219.812 

1,510,508 

1,190,000 

864, 221 

940, 558 

3, 196, 622 

3,240,544 

.19 

40 

Musical  instruments . 

1,958,779 

2, 780, 796 

3, 694, 143 

3, 381,. 509 

3,230,982 

3, 144, 787 

3,168,052 

.18 

41 

Hops . 

1,707,660 

?, 400, 515 

1,550,657 

1,909,951 

2,116,180 

4, 480, 666 

3, 125, 843 

.18 

42 

Soap . 

1 , 774, 024 

1,569,180 

1,630,938 

2, 452, 777 

2,499,933 

2,670,231 

2,781,179 

.  16 

43 

Zinc,  and  manufactures  of . 

2, 874, 424 

2, 280, 345 

2.017,191 

2, 346, 629 

1,710,211 

3,085,245 

2,780,199 

.16 

44 

Clocks  and  watches,  and  parts  of . 

1,977,694 

2. 340, 751 

2,144,490 

2,133,529 

2.281,195 

2,316,414 

2, 598,  441 

.15 

45 

Coke . 

1,233,921 

1 , 433, 497 

1 , 720, 457 

1,912,459 

2,223,233 

2, 228, 442 

2,  435, 604 

.14 

46 

Glass  and  glassware . 

1,936,119 

2, 120, 309 

1,900,106 

2. 150,099 

1.978,481 

2,252,799 

2,035,054 

2,433,904 

.14 

47 

Wool,  manufactures  of . 

1,300,362 

1,542,733 

1,512,457 

1,722, 128 

1,987,938 

2,119,518 

.  12 

48 

Spirits,  distilled . 

2,278,111 

3.054,723 

3,011,894 

2,442,983 

2,276,826 

2, 572, 152 

1,991,692 

.12 

49 

Lamps,  chandeliers,  etc . : . 

978, 874 

1,021,435 

903, 638 

1.  133,290 

1,502,888 

1,579,125 

1,954,091 

.11 

50 

Starch . 

1,677,169 

2, 005, 805 

056. 705 

832,943 

1,340  282 

1,430,572 

1,490,797 

.00 

51 

Marble,  stone,  and  manufactures  of . 

2, 604,362 

1,638,314 

1,761,696 

1,465,244 

1,589  790 

1,283,219 

1,466,561 

.09 

52 

Malt  liquors . 

2, 139,216 

1,723,025 

1,290,062 

1,178,740 

854, 1 19 

1,012,808 

1,116, 776 

.07 

53 

Hay . 

992, 741 

1,476,870 

2, 580, 622 

828, 483 

1.052,705 

1,089,505 

1,116,307 

.07 

All  other  articles . 

24, 637, 431 

24,420,596 

23, 761, 902 

22, 557, 283 

25, 770, 532 

30, 865, 198 

33,252,113 

1.94 

Total . 

1,370,763,751 

1, 400, 462, 806 

1, 355, 481, 861 

1,392,231,302 

1,435, 179,017 

1,491,744,641 

1,717,953,382 

100.00 

a  Corn  oil.cake  not  included. 


SUMMARY  TABLES  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE. 


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No.  X.— Values  of  Exports  of  Domestic  Merchandise,  Grouped  by  Arttct.es  According  to  Degree 
of  Manufacture  and  Uses,  during  the  Years  ending  June  30,  1902-1906. 


[According  to  new  classification  adopted  July  1,  1906.] 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  ARTICLES. 


GROUP  A. — Foodstuffs  in  crude  condition,  and  food  animals. 

Animals  : 

Cattle . 

Hogs . 

Sheep . 

All  other,  including  fowls . 

Breadstuffs,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Barley . .. 

Buckwheat . 

Com . 

Oats . . . 

Rve . 

Wheat . 

Coffee,  green  or  raw . 

Eggs . 

Fish,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Fresh,  other  than  salmon . . . 

Shellfish- 

Oysters . 

All  other . 

Fruits  and  nuts: 

Fruits— 

Apples,  green  or  ripe . 

Oranges . 

Pears,  green  or  ripe  “ . , . 

All  other,  green,  ripe,  or  dried  b . 

Nuts — 

Peanuts . . 

All  other . . . 

Hay. . 

Honey . 

Ice . 

Rice . 

Vegetables,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Beans  and  pease . : . 

Onions . 

Potatoes . 

Total  Group  A . 

GROUP  B. — Foodstuffs  partly  or  wholly  prepared. 

Breadstuffs,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Bread  and  biscuit . 

Com  meal . : . 

Oatmeal . 

Rye  flour . 

Wheat  flour . . 

Preparations  of,  for  table  food . 

All  other,  for  animal  feed — 

Bran,  middlings,  and  mill  feed . 

Dried  grain  and  malt  sprouts . 

All  other . 

Chemicals:  Baking  powder . 

Cider . 

Cocoa,  ground  or  prepared,  and  chocolate . 

Coffee,  roasted  or  prepared . 

Egg  yolks . . . 

Fish,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Dried,  smoked,  or  cured — 

Cod,,  haddock,  hake,  and  pollock . 

Herring . 

All  other . , . 

Pickled — 

Mackerel . 

All  other . 

Salmon- 

Canned . 

All  other,  fresh  or  cured . 

Canned  fish,  other  than  salmon  and  shellfish . 

Caviare . 

All  other  fish  and  fish  products . 

Flavoring  extracts  and  fruit  juices . 

Fruits  and  nuts,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Fruits — 

Apples,  dried . . 

Apricots,  dried . 

Peaches,  dried  c . 

Prunes . 

Raisins . 

Fruits,  preserved — 

Canned . . . 

All  other . 

Ginger  ale . 

Glucose  or  grape  sugar . 

Malt . 

Meat  and  dairy  products: 

Meat  products — 

Beef  products — 

Beef,  canned . 

Beef,  fresh . 

Beef,  salted  or  pickled . 

Beef,  other  cured . 

Tallow . 

Hog  products — 

Bacon . . . 

Hams . 

Pork,  canned . 

Pork,  fresh . 

Pork,  salted  or  pickled . 

Lard . 


1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

29,902,212 

29, 848, 936 

42,256,291 

40,598,048 

42,081,170 

88,330 

40, 923 

53,780 

416,692 

630,998 

1, 940, 060 

1,067,860 

1,954,604 

1,687,321 

804, 090 

200, 738 

149, 590 

111,129 

205,497 

267, 690 

3,995,303 

4,662,544 

6,292,914 

5,585,544 

8,653,231 

449,917 

75,713 

19, 827 

209,941 

449, 129 

16,185,673 

40,540,637 

30,071,334 

47, 446, 921 

62,061,856 

4, 153,238 

1,850, 728 

475,362 

2,085,992 

16,234,918 

1,581,-491 

3, 143, 910 

440,980 

1,191 

905,350 

112,875,222 

87, 795, 104 

35,850,318 

3,905,579 

28,757,517 

3,209,946 

3,295,968 

3, 656, 943 

1,966, 107 

3,483,238 

528,679 

325,571 

396,408 

543, 386 

1,038,649 

52,856 

60, 692 

73,727 

83,873 

111,  722 

743,521 

630, 935 

610, 762 

633, 430 

573,652 

310, 109 

296,307 

311,315 

350, 289 

248, 065 

1, 628, 886 

4,381,801 

5,446,473 

3,859,375 

3,751,375 

420,835 

465,397 

739,593 

929, 151 

1,110,993 

631,972 

1,727,943 

2, 153, 050 

4,215,034 

4,317,910 

2,253,638 

304,241 

299, 558 

330,366 

309, 195 

1  275, 927 

\  140,959 

2,580,622 

828, 483 

1,052,705 

1, 089, 505 

1,116,307 

106, 112 

64, 220 

69, 317 

63,367 

111,945 

27, 727 

41,073 

27,983 

15, 540 

22, 155 

29, 707 

27,048 

88,465 

2, 254, 446 

138,853 

636,345 

530, 875 

546,479 

730, 922 

960, 710 

117, 019 

116,624 

116, 104 

209, 938 

182, 060 

564,550 

552, 533 

436, 135 

750,210 

743,993 

184,786,389 

185,308,064 

135, 747, 224 

118, 185, 098 

177, 216, 467 

604, 136 

589, 536 

635, 133 

645,909 

660, 252 

1,046,643 

1,382, 127 

1,691,669 

1, 113,295 

1,623,397 

1,617,298 

1, 839, 106 

463,062 

1, 423, 742 

948, 088 

8,403 

12,818 

11,302 

19,618 

20,019 

65,661,974 

73,756,404 

68, 894, 836 

40,176,136 

59, 106, 869 

2,205,018 

2, 667, 409 

2, 172, 571 

2, 064, 790 

2, 208, 585 

•  962,595 

945,053 

366, 213 

722, 582 

2,052,285 

1,157,636 

1,320, 065 

1,062,336 

1, 485, 671 

1,937,315 

629, 797 

661, 131 

602, 521 

845,999 

850, 090 

363, 835 

397, 965 

326, 231 

437, 837 

495, 077 

21,869 

84,084 

103,314 

61,204 

53,577 

166, 245 

213,476 

250, 084 

279, 819 

349, 107 

71, 152 

89, 899 

64,516 

82, 451 

117,749 

14,700 

48, 108 

28,294 

917 

54, 851 

270, 440 

148,557 

167, 103 

214, 056 

244, 841 

57, 287 

33,632 

44.336 

53,986 

55, 709 

•  15, 707 

23,020 

10, 295 

11,688 

9,602 

15,634 

7,360 

7,848 

17,014 

15,496 

83, 602 

74,346 

41,784 

77,361 

125, 390 

3,991,402 

4, 350, 791 

5, 224^ 598 

3,035,469 

3,847,943 

694, 435 

869,352 

1,163,489 

1,832,655 

1,927,464 

166, 053 

105,228 

115,283 

112,510 

187, 711 

41,851 

39, 278 

16, 462 

31,313 

17,829 

120,302 

77,776 

70, 039 

74,219 

193, 754 
52, 490 

2,044,820 

1, 190, 593 

2, 378,635 

2,791,421 

2,208,414 

178, 143 

713, 887 

608,511 

606, 777 

1,325,422 
110, 407 

1,404,422 

3,512,507 

3, 410. 497 

2, 455, 056 

1,410,636 

149,216 

284, 530 

281,402 

372,087 

305, 768 

1,195,635 

1,739,571 

2,637,002 

2,541,025 

2,348,064 

94,323 

66, 757 

115,490 

71,868 

89, 872 

1,963 

1,911 

1,633 

1,297 

1,110 

2,319,286 

2,460,022 

2, 949, 545  • 

3, 206, 794 

3, 489, 192 

266, 894 

252, 801 

315, 676 

342, 851 

598, 453 

6, 646, 130 

7, 916, 928 

5, 882, 888 

6, 588, 958 

6, 430, 446 

29, 045, 056 

25,013,323 

26,841.586 

22,138,365 

24, 310. 03S 

3,031,027 

3,814,671 

3,260,475 

3, 095, 304 

4, 697, 742 

72, 836 

102, 184 

20,542 

14,057 

22,063 

1,924,577 

1, 623, 852 

3,801,302 

3, 022, 173 

4,791,025 

35,449,797 

22, 178, 525 

24,446.752 

25, 428, 961 

35, 845, 793 

25,  222, 744 

25,712,633 

22, 293,  867 

21,562,204 

20,075,511 

832,910 

1,369,687 

963, 321 

993, 394 

1,215,857 

3,652,464 

2,035,491 

1,669,818 

1,291,794 
9, 412, 034 

1,261,412 

10,117,562 

9, 959, 762 

9, 527, 388 

11,681,034 

52,375,864 

50,854,504 

46, 347, 520 

47,243, 181 

60,132,091 

a  Included  in  “  All  other  green,  ripe,  or  dried  ”  prior  to  1906. 
b  Includes  dried  prior  to  1906.  (See  Group  B.) 

c  Included  in  “All  other  green,  ripe,  or  dned  ”  prior  to  1906.  (See  Group  A.) 


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SUMMARY  TABLES  OF  FOREIGN  COMMERCE. 


No.  X. — Values  of  Exports  of  Domestic  Merchandise,  Grouped  by  Articles  According  to  Degree 
of  Manufacture  and  Uses,  during  the  Years  ending  June  30,  1902-1906 — Continued. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  ARTICLES. 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

GROUP  B. — Foodstuffs  partly  or  wholly  prepared — Continued. 

Meat  and  dairy  products — Continued. 

Meat  products — Continued. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Lard  compounds,  and  substitutes  for  (cottolene,  lardine,  etc.) . 

2,687,653 

3,607,542 

3,581,813 

3, 613, 235 

4, 154, 183 

Mutton . 

37,067 

532, 476 

40, 618 

52,503 

51, 163 

Oleo  and  oleomargarine — 

Oleo,  the  oil . 

12,254,969 

11,981,888 

12,873,558 

11,485,145 

17,455,976 

Oleomargarine,  imitation  butter . 

601,521 

798,273 

605, 874 

711,038 

1,033,256 

Poultry  and  game . 

856,  801 

1,079,056 

1, 009, 304 

897,425 

1,397,004 

Sausage  and  sausage  meats . 

726,437 

585, 088 

602, 528 

671,241 

881, 686 

Sausage  casings . 

1,795,044 

1,964,524 

2,353, 167 

2, 646, 868 

2,572, 479 

All  other  meat  products — 

Canned . 

1, 801, 385 

1,831,940 

2, 254, 235 

1,974,693 

1,593,497 

All  other . . 

3, 624, 764 

2, 101, 785 

2, 062, 813 

2,267,359 

2,633,986 

Dairy  products — 

Butter . 

2, 885, 609 

1,604,327 

1,768,184 

1,648,281 

4, 922, 913 

Cheese . 

2,745,597 

2,250, 229 

2,452,239 

1, 084, 044 

1,940,620 

Milk . 

1,473,564 

921, 026 

1,367, 794 

2, 156,616 

1, 889, 690 

Oil  cake  and  oil-cake  meal: 

Corn . 

164, 056 

95, 568 

169, 921 

278,526 

605,346 

Cotton  seed . 

12,271,009 

12,732,497 

9, 134, 088 

13, 897, 178 

13,073, 100 

Flaxseed  or  linseed . 

7,508, 133 

7,011,214 

7, 765, 169 

7,600,907 

10,313,118 

Oils:  Vegetable — Cotton  seed . 

12,992,393 

14,211,244 

10, 717, 280 

15, 125,802 

13,673,370 

Rice  bran,  meal,  and  polish . 

228,010 

122,589 

200,263 

266, 891 

255,265 

Root  beer . 

1,014 

834 

455 

358 

3,615 

Salt . 

83,264 

70, 296 

99,066 

190, 376 

281, 294 

Spices . 

23,471 

36, 787 

28, 521 

32,372 

66,970 

Spirits,  wines,  and  malt  liquors: 

Malt  liquors— 

In  bottles . 

1,199,293 

1,082,982 

769,432 

932,372 

1,059,584 

In  other  coverings . 

90, 769 

95, 758 

84, 6S7 

80, 436 

57, 192 

Spirits,  distilled — 

Alcohol  (including  pure,  neutral,  or  cologne  spirits) . 

220,453 

23, 510 

112, 291 

223,664 

103, 833 

•  Brandy . 

30, 174 

19,213 

44,119 

18,217 

8,553 

Rum . 

1,425,920 

1,458,393 

994, 959 

1, 175, 837 

877,922 

Whisky — 

Bourbon . 

638, 061 

203, 137 

254, 693 

246, 115 

245,264 

Rve . 

275,717 

223, 480 

217,551 

207, 606 

207, 783 

All  other . 

82, 950 

62, 358 

67, 854 

97,328 

81,870 

W  ines — 

In  bottles . 

42, 980 

24, 624 

33, 136 

28,242 

25,215 

In  other  coverings . 

407, 345 

290, 552 

403,557 

355,215 

326, 335 

Sugar,  molasses,  and  confectionery: 

Molasses . 

416, 470 

492,260 

592,288 

591, 879 

977, 097 

Sirup . 

2,048,561 

1,714,899 

1,846,563 

2,076, 200 

1,975,856 

Sugar,  brown . 

14, 089 

3,545 

3,427 

969 

7,797 

Sugar,  refined . 

292, 715 

358, 537 

528,616 

745, 639 

823,221 

Candy  and  confectionery . 

465,494 

535,412 

551,911 

717, 020 

742,363 

Vegetables,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Vegetables,  canned . 

560,612 

597,  759 

719,580 

580, 048 

658,739 

All  other,  including  pickles  and  sauces . 

667, 761 

745,697 

785, 076 

929, 742 

1,021,625 

Vinegar . 

19, 754 

18,072 

19, 192 

17, 158 

16,266 

Yeast . . . 

8, 439 

24,675 

18, 772 

21,215 

23, 099 

All  other . 

2,576 

1,503 

1,145 

2,085 

4,471 

Total  Group  B . 

328, 831, 350 

323,244,251 

308, 835, 694 

283,064,680 

347, 385, 462 

GROUP  C. — Crude  materials  for  use  in  manufacturing. 

Antimony . 

735 

928 

Bark  for  tanning . 

288,012 

239, 786 

291,783 

552,909 

75,084 

Bird  skins . 

12 

650 

10 

Bones,  hoofs,  horns,  and  horn  tips,  strips,  and  waste . 

163, 180 

193, 817 

208,523 

181,203 

212,516 

Bristles . , . 

17 

515 

1,808 

1,497 

329 

Broom  corn . 

244,358 

211,253 

226, 179 

227, 066 

240, 164 

Chemicals,  drugs,  dyes,  and  medicines,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Ginseng . 

856, 515 

796,008 

851, 820 

1, 069, 849 

1,175,844 

Roots,  herbs,  and  barks,  not  elsewhere  specified . . 

290, 692 

320, 122 

266, 809 

339, 083 

364, 411 

Sulfur  and  brimstone,  crude  a . 

132, 716 

357,548 

Clays: 

Fire . 

3,039 

4,402 

968 

6,732 

10, 694 

All  other . . 

150, 125 

149, 897 

157, 958 

182, 484 

222, 115 

Coal: 

Anthracite . 

7, 117, 809 

6,732,571 

10, 097, 808 

11,535,887 

9,722,322 

Bituminous . 

13,647, 652 

14,473,927 

17, 722, 515 

17, 622, 435 

18,494,054 

Copper  ore,  matte,  and  regulus . 

2,601,697 

927,417 

976, 925 

1,338,718 

1,895,971 

Cotton,  unmanufactured: 

Sea  Island . 

2,486,907 

4,038,370 

3, 154, 376 

3,365,448 

3,335,022 

Upland,  and  other,  including  linters . 

289,111,449 

313,026,901 

368, 894, 888 

378,033,491 

397,670,899 

Feathers . 

239, 756 

141,257 

157, 035 

239,256 

263,377 

Fertilizers,  not  elsewhere  specified:  Phosphates,  crude . 

5, 888, 595 

6, 344, 224 

6,517,396 

6,886,274 

7, 919, 983 

Graphite . 

10, 226 

12, 246 

12,417 

43,609 

143, 712 

Grease,  grease  scraps,  and  all  soap  stock . 

2,610,925 

2,926,565 

3,311,777 

3, 710, 907 

4,138,333 

Hides  arid  skins,  other  than  furs . 

906, 504 

1,224,409 

3, 246, 887 

1,051,641 

1,223,255 

Hops . 

1,550,657 

1,909,951 

2,116,180 

4, 480, 666 

3, 125, 843 

Iron  ore . 

17S, 107 

266,982 

254, 349 

581,077 

608, 640 

Marble  and  stone,  unmanufactured . 

172,273 

194,879 

217, 789 

227,999 

281,280 

Moss . 

52, 404 

46,499 

46, 634 

58,525 

37,201 

Oils,  mineral,  not  elsewhere  specified:  Crude,  including  all  natural  oils,  without 

regard  to  gravity . 

6,084,818 

6, 329, 899 

6, 572, 923 

6,359,435 

7,016, 131 

Rice  root . 

1,798 
43, 683 

73, 956 

70, 895 

55, 726 

62,331 

Seaweed . 

25, 344 

Seeds,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Cotton . 

509, 627 

532, 732 

141,174 

235,833 

268, 330 

Flaxseed  or  linseed . 

6,031,887 

5, 698, 492 

820, 668 

1,738 

7,495,748 

Shells . 

39,315 

94, 766 

135, 696 

114,476 

123, 017 

Straw . 

5,092 

1,747 

4,607 

7,342 

7,381 

23, 161 

34, 258 

23,459 

6,929 

5,012 

Tobacco,  unmanufactured: 

Leaf . 

26,881,641 

34,972,033 

29,464,732 

29,644,547 

28,602,452 

Stems  and  trimmings . . . 

222, 355 

278, 860 

176. 080 

156, 269 

205, 915 

Uranium  ore . 

2, 150 

4,111 

14. 870 

a  Not  separately  stated  prior  to  1905. 


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of  Manufacture  and  Uses,  during  the  Years  ending  June  30,  1902-1906 — Continued. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  ARTICLES. 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

GROUP  C. — Crude  materials  for  use  in  manufacturing — Continued. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Whalebone . 

590,005 

507,552 

250, 875 

272,600 

326,022 

Wood:  Logs  and  other  unmanufactured,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

3,343,908 

4,506,728 

4,473,297 

3,040,846 

3,866,300 

Wool,  raw . 

13, 369 

71,818 

37, 171 

15,068 

29, 095 

Zinc  ore . 

1,217,907 

1,386,694 

806, 190 

870,493 

946, 870 

All  other . 

12, 881 

7,516 

5, 727 

10,424 

22,357 

Total  Group  C . 

373,595,243 

408, 679, 699 

461, 716, 328 

472,665,309 

500,536,700 

GROUP  D.— Manufactures  for  further  use  in  manufacturing. 

Asbestos,  and  manufactures  of . 

132,  .342 

133, 427 

183,962 

234, 553 

267, 817 

Asphaltum,  and  manufactures  of . 

89, 654 

104, 586 

160, 186 

291, 120 

299,091 

Babbitt  metal . 

36, 750 

44, 635 

42,373 

67,215 

103, 541 

Beeswax . 

30, 541 

21,337 

16, 545 

24, 966 

29, 894 

651, 526 

419. 361 

530, 216 

1,484,795 

1, 165, 161 

Chemicals,  drugs,  dyes,  and  medicines,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Acids . 

235, 458 

219,568 

245,813 

325,020 

314, 122 

Alcohol,  wood . 

338, 619 

452,892 

.585, 359 

603,385 

466, 467 

Ashes,  pot  and  pearl . 

'  62, 529 

60, 376 

56, 80 

30, 156 

61,245 

Bark,  extracts  for  tanning  a . 

356, 847 

Copper,  sulfate  of . T . 

i,  242, 914 

736, 137 

1, 133, 686 

790,024 

1,035,052 

Dyes  and  dyestuffs . 

531,225 

619, 645 

517,878 

475,334 

491, 247 

Lime,  acetate  of . 

962, 265 

987, 067 

1,103,389 

1,245,776 

1,950,833 

Coal  tar . 

41,062 

15,531 

19,284 

50, 252 

66,742 

Coke . 

1,720, 457 

1,912,459 

2, 223, 233 

2, 228, 442 

2, 435, 604 

Copper  ingots,  bars,  plates,  and  old . 

39, 190, 619 

37, 354, 061 

54, 870, 072 

81, 795, 226 

77, 274, 387 

Copper  residue . 

42,385 

41,344 

24,820 

23, 291 

Cotton,  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Waste . 

697, 653 

1, 294, 064 

1, 585, 765 

1,040,356 

1,852,154 

Yarn  & . 

172, 286 

310, 237 

365, 452 

Emery . 

32,427 

19, 975 

25, 475 

42;  446 

93, 475 

Furs  and  fur  skins . 

5.030, 204 

6, 181,115 

5,  422,945 

6, 599, 222 

8, 002, 282 

Glue . 

284,413 

253, 768 

258, 511 

279, 534 

298, 796 

Goldbeaters’  skins . 

1,000 

1, 140 

800 

600 

150 

Hair,  and  manufactures  of . 

633,337 

616, 133 

724,  514 

778, 471 

854,038 

India  rubber,  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Scrap  and  old . 

362, 721 

404, 586 

534, 500 

204,945 

339,507 

Reclaimed . 

206, 977 

93, 265 

178, 335 

522,902 

511,843 

Iron  and  steel,  and  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Pig  iron . 

898,118 

362,068 

605, 976 

828, 123 

1,037,878 

Scrap  and  old,  fit  only  for  remanufacture . 

216, 272 

96, 107 

248, 093 

270, 224 

130, 102 

Bar  iron . 

778, 708 

721,284 

936, 145 

1,180,901 

1,965,956 

Bars  or  rods  of  steel — 

Wire  rods . 

405, 445 

1,059, 130 

503, 298 

592, 732 

241, 148 

All  other . 

816, 737 

802, 173 

1,014,934 

1,470,859 

1, 225, 573 

Billets,  ingots,  and  blooms  of  steel . 

78, 355 

68, 064 

3, 582, 126 

4, 515, 586 

5,522,292 

Sheets  and  plates — 

Iron . 

290, 139 

191,332 

313, 474 

316, 449 

621,131 

Steel . 

593, 177 

734, 151 

839, 922 

2,788,571 

3, 495. 551 

Tin  plates,  teme  plates,  and  taggers  tin . . 

99,792 

66,010 

306, 930 

880,810 

953, 754 

Jewelers’  ashes  and  sweepings . 

239,966 

174, 158 

86, 349 

48,850 

88,958 

Lead,  pigs,  bars,  and  old . 

282, 405 

15, 527 

4, 384 

2,508 

4,200 

Leather: 

Sole  leather . 

6,  569, 857 

6,920,467 

6, 978, 497 

9, 444,873 

8, 186, 279 

Upper  leather— 

Kid,  glazed . 

1,755,599 

1,995,200 

1,512, 179 

1,576,204 

1,922,430 

Patent  or  enameled . . 

1.51,930 

122, 782 

170,940 

166, 320 

143,590 

Splits,  buff,  grain,  and  all  other  upper . 

12,817.017 

13,493,499- 

15,049,602 

15,057,791 

17,242,011 

All  other  leather . 

1,055, 731 

982, 251 

1.140,364 

1,813,154 

1,822,537 

42,674 

32, 694 

52,984 

64,970 

85, 143 

3,857 

4, 615 

1,118 

2,611 

8,935 

Naval  stores: 

Rosin . 

4, 202, 104 

4,817,205 

6,621,870 

7,069,084 

9,899,080 

Tar . 

55, 854 

50,802 

44,944 

60, 520 

55, 362 

Turpentine  and  pitch . 

44, 356 

36, 379 

32, 253 

74,938 

43,875 

Nickel,  nickel  oxide,  and  matte . 

1,190,606 

864,  221 

940, 558 

3, 196, 622 

3, 240, 544 

28, 134 

26,740 

34,020 

32, 871 

41,943 

Oils,  mineral :  Residuum, ’including  tar,  and  all  other  from  which  the  light  bodies  have 

been  distilled . . 

875, 178 

566, 115 

733,994 

1,545,470 

2, 255, 181 

Paints,  pigments,  and  colors: 

Carbon  black,  gas  black,  and  lampblack . 

284,412 

299, 587 

329,013 

501,736 

624,153 

Zinc,  oxide  of . 

433, 486 

446, 786 

672, 436 

605, 526 

1,114,872 

All  other . 

1,378,481 

1,604,564 

1 , 755, 132 

2,019,055 

2, 034, 039 

Paraffin,  and  paraffin  wax . 

8,858,844 

9,411,294 

8,859,964 

7, 789, 160 

8, 808, 245 

Plaster,  builders’ . 

63,713 

50,427 

70, 097 

116,997 

126, 580 

Plaster  of  Paris . 

21,459 

1 5, 280 

16,810 

58. 328 

Quicksilver . 

425,728 

702, 201 

834, 764 

653, 337 

324,937 

Quills,  crude  and  prepared . 

6,168 

3,976 

23,164 

1,618 

150 

Rags  and  other  paper  stock . 

73, 186 

89,710 

110,948 

147.863 

211,853 

Rice  hulls . 

101, 754 

Silk  waste . 

9,759 

19.968 

30,814 

9,806 

13, 781 

Spermaceti,  and  spermaceti  wax . 

91,899 

44,915 

39,964 

28, 124 

32,850 

7,796 

6,611 

30,853 

29, 702 

16,039 

20, 262 

32;  990 

44; 193 

51,047 

Vulcanized  fiber . 

8, 143 

9. 331 

23,647 

37, 075 

10, 194 

6,285 

5,961 

8,382 

8 

3 

9 

Wood,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

r 

Timber — 

Sawed . 

5,225,003 

7,462,111 

8, 472, 355 

7,294,168 

10,649,310 

1,030,687 

787,082 

881,557 

913, 654 

877, 786 

Lumber — 

Boards,  deals,  and  planks . 

16,978,322 

20, 965, 328 

28, 603, 355 

24, 483, 214 

28,695,823 

Joists  and  scantling . 

472, 384 

647, 920 

875,062 

704, 305 

501,711 

Shooks — 

Box . 

700,035 

779, 777 

869,802 

825, 145 

954, 268 

Other . 

798, 884 

829, 248 

795, 595 

1,278,972 

1,524,549 

Staves . 

3,830, 432 

4, 740, 680 

4,032,344 

3,613.635 

4, 699, 877 

Heading . 

123, 376 

134, 383 

170,874 

148,042 

201,219 

All  other,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

3, 572, 328 

3, 732, 782 

3, 190, 687 

3, 068, 115 

3, 317, 164 

Wood  pulp . 

740, 103 

445, 228 

593,474 

473, 585 

587,878 

a  Included  in  “  Bark  for  tanning,”  Group  C,  prior  to  1906.  b  Included  in  “  All  other  manufactures  of  cotton  ”  prior  to  1901. 


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No.  X. — Values  of  Exports  of  Domestic  Merchandise,  Grouped  by  Articles  According  to  Degree 
of  Manufacture  and  Uses,  during  the  Years  ending  June  30,  1902-1906 — Continued. 


CLASSIFICATION  OF  ARTICLES. 

1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1906 

GROUP  D. — Manufactures  for  further  use  in  manufacturing— Continued. 

Zinc: 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dollars. 

Dross . 

369,81.1 

674,262 

645, 311 

895, 133 

868, 219 

Pigs,  bars,  plates,  and  sheets . 

328, 164 

186, 192 

185,965 

1,153,356 

802, 219 

All  other . 

72, 136 

42,088 

32,074 

58,377 

125, 200 

Total  Group  D . 

131,918,311 

140,415,620 

174, 574, 136 

209,361,544 

226, 210, 513 

GROUP  E. — Manufactures  ready  for  consumption. 

Agricultural  implements: 

Mowers  and  reapers,  and  parts  of . . 

8,818,370 

10, 326, 641 

11,568,062 

10,559,891 

12,150, 101 

Plows  and  cultivators,  and  parts  of . 

2,791,092 

3,169,961 

3, 537, 810 

2,892,060 

4, 128, 331 

All  other,  and  parts  of . 

4,677,278 

7, 510,020 

7, 643, 763 

7, 269,790 

8,275,995 

Aluminum,  and  manufactures  of . . . 

118,268 

133, 256 

183, 197 

175,859 

318, 531 

Art  works,  paintings,  and  statuary . 

250,069 

512, 558 

409, 694 

410,593 

532, 446 

Billiard  balls . 

2,057 

4,228 

656 

1,467 

2,278 

Blacking: 

Stove  polish . 

236, 762 

198, 152 

70,394 

64, 134 

79.606 

All  other . : . 

462, 670 

511, 136 

527, 003 

535, 232 

584,286 

Books,  maps,  engravings,  etchings,  and  other  printed  matter . 

3,997,977 

4, 442, 653 

4, 347, 304 

4, 844, 160 

5,839,452 

Brass,  and  manufactures  of . 

1,930,810 

2, 000, 432 

2, 557, 4S4 

3,025,764 

3, 474, 981 

Bricks: 

Building . 

51, 350 

26, 310 

112,200 

210, 887 

270, 593 

Fire . . . . . 

449, 161 

403, 598 

387, 227 

431 , 614 

623, 439 

Brooms  and  brushes . 

261,729 

283,994 

275, 522 

327, 0S3 

366, 103 

Candles . 

286, 531 

514,753 

510, 183 

701, 357 

609, 188 

62, 313 

44, 494 

38,359 

41,863 

Cars,  carriages,  other  vehicles,  and  parts  of: 

Automobiles,  and  parts  of . 

948, 528 

1,207,065 

1,895,605 

2, 481, 243 

3,497,016 

Cars,  passenger  and  freight,  and  parts  of — 

For  steam  railways . 

3, 017, 537 

2,687,303 

2,607,592 

1,934,352 

6, 644, 944 

For  other  railways . 

788,816 

915, 273 

763,144 

1, 219, 656 

1,648,802 

Cvcles,  and  parts  of . 

2, 627, 572 

2, 132, 629 

1, 965, 026 

1,378, 428 

1,370, 765 

Wheelbarrows,  push  carts,  and  hand  trucks  & . 

350, 450 

276,117 

468, 728 

All  other  carriages,  and  parts  of . . . . . 

2, 490, 063 

3, 556, 925 

3, 35L  801 

3,320, 641 

4, 158;  170 

Celluloid,  and  manufactures  of . 

189, 974 

249, 488 

246, 601 

294,979 

340, 825 

Chalk,  c.ravons,  etc . 

26,313 

37,238 

47,616 

59,089 

66, 568 

Charcoal . 

4,929 

5,118 

22, 646 

23, 479 

14, 727 

Chemicals,  drugs,  dyes,  and  medicines,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Medicines,  patent  or  proprietary . 

3, 137, 890 

3, 407, 696 

3,897,793 

4, 911, 005 

5,059,601 

Washing  powder  and  fluid . 

299, 821 

352,  537 

349, 869 

310, 602 

343, 264 

All  other . 

5,305,074 

5, 800, 4S0 

5,730, 235 

5, 924, 736 

6, 684, 431 

Chewing  gum . 

9,062 

27,242 

10, 865 

14, 923 

16,431 

Clocks  and  watches: 

Clocks,  and  parts  of . 

1,146,381 

1,091,724 

1, 186, 279 

1,192,246 

1,304, 451 

Watches,  and  parts  of . 

998, 109 

1, 041, 805 

1, 094, 916 

1,124,168- 

1.293,990 

Coins,  United  States: 

200 

41 

37 

1, 635 

2, 650 

11, 408 

Copper,  all  other  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified . . . 

2, 027;  754 

2, 313',  135 

2, 272",  009 

4,430,065 

4,008,277 

Cork,  manufactures  of . 

46,044 

33, 844 

39, 581 

47, 625 

85, 846 

Cotton,  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Cloths — 

Colored . 

7.359, 288 

8, 443, 148 

5, 439,277 

7, 326, 408 

6,929,307 

Uncolored . 

18,501,908 

16, 909,436 

9, 256, 922 

33,995,134 

36,252,553 

Wearing  apparel . . . 

2,090,592 

2, 600, 136 

2, 700, 420 

3,  477, 652 

4,338,575 

All  other . 

3, 458, 921 

2, 969, 520 

3, 249, 043 

3, 517, 293 

3,205,992 

Curios,  antiques,  etc . 

8, 036 

1,698 

2,582 

3,525 

10,318 

Dental  goods . 

362, 000 

401,761 

520, 678 

777,619 

958, 636 

Earthen,  stone,  and  china  ware:. 

Earthen  and  stone  ware . 

549, 571 

519, 159 

614, 130 

796, 491 

957, 135 

Chinaware . 

51,227 

63, 900 

78, 704 

84,336 

123, 139 

Emery,  manufactures  of: 

Cloth . 

7,789 

9,654 

12.348 

16,200 

22, 928 

Paper . 

2,315 

1,380 

1,254 

1,612 

798 

Wheels . 

183,230 

216,345 

288,387 

287, 343 

394, 406 

Fertilizers,  not  elsewhere  specified:  All  other  than  phosphates,  crude. . . 

367, 440 

380,077 

595,116 

734,612 

766,982 

Fibers,  vegetable,  and  textile  grasses,  manufactures  of: 

Bags . 

416, 462 

387,840 

301, 413 

321, 884 

610,276 

Cordage . 

713,439 

935, 587 

926,278 

920, 127 

886, 561 

Twine . 

2,955,377 

3,331,101 

4, 396,364 

4. 698, 090 

5,505.068 

All  other . 

489, 941 

636, 420 

790, 581 

826, 708 

1,155,306 

Fly  paper . . . 

65, 337 

38, 579 

95, 341 

72, 891 

92,004 

Furniture  of  metal . 

224, 285 

124,856 

147, 456 

214,957 

301, 849 

Glass  and  glassware: 

Window  glass . . . 

51,952 

59, 519 

71, 498 

65, 869 

68, 327 

All  other . 

1,908,154 

2,091,180 

1,906,983 

2, 186, 930 

2, 365, 577 

Gunpowder  and  other  explosives: 

Gunpowder . 

224,779 

151, 658 

136,383 

149, 466 

124,322 

All  other  explosives . 

1,837,602 

2, 302, 852 

2, 305, 213 

2,410,371 

3,443,716 

Household  and  personal  effects . 

2, 570, 369 

2,652,787 

2,615,076 

3, 146, 969 

3, 595, 128 

India  rubber,  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Belting,  hose,  and  packing . 

"634,146 

819, 985 

8S0, 010 

994, 100 

1,221, 159 

Boots  and  shoes . 

1,046,315 

1,056,491 

1,086,364 

1,214,342 

1,505,082 

All  other,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

1,781,941 

2, 299, 875 

2,469,750 

2,572,375 

2,966, 144 

Ink: 

Printers’ . 

189, 903 

220, 544 

238, 314 

276,330 

275, 105 

All  other . . 

119,098 

138, 103 

136,021 

162, 556 

174,024 

Instruments  and  apparatus  for  scientific  purposes: 

Electrica  1  appliances,  including  telegraph  and  telephone  instruments . . . 

3,631,759 

4,206, 617 

4,861,204 

4,962,972 

6,931,100 

All  other . 

1,757,717 

2,923,891 

3, 436, 519 

3,210,008 

3,956,674 

Iron  and  steel,  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Hoop,  band,  and  scroll . 

85, 568 

78,745 

145, 715 

127, 193 

206, 451 

Rails  for  railways . 

4, 637, 096 

714,040 

4,283,381 

10,291,442 

8,904,642 

Structural  iron  and  steel . 

3,202,020 

1,963,797 

1,943,281 

3,622,320 

5,208,814 

Wire . 

5, 278, 454 

5, 172, 140 

5,821,921 

6, 264, 918 

8, 181, 548 

Builders’  hardware,  saws,  and  tools— 

Locks,  hinges,  and  other  builders’  hardware . 

5, 938, 156 

7, 461, 594 

6, 156, 170 

5,402,036 

6,186,225 

Saws . 

319, 464 

413, 679 

563, 459 

556,869 

671,312 

Tools,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

3, 586, 482 

4, 189, 551 

5, 006, 562 

5, 487, 923 

6, 608, 469 

Car  wheels . 

156, 388 

150, 601 

159, 706 

177,638 

193, 031 

Castings,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

1,472, 264 

1, 916, 091 

1, 544, 850 

1,330,228 

1,683,921 

3  Included  in  “  Electrical,  etc.,  instruments  ”  after  1905.  *>  Included  in  “  All  other  carriages,  and  parts  of”  prior  to  1904- 


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No.  X. — -Values  of  Exports  of  Domestic  Merchandise,  Grouped  by  Articles  According  to  Degree 
of  Manufacture  and  Uses,  during  the  Years  ending  June  30,  1902-1906 — Continued. 


classification  of  articles. 


GROUP  E. — Manufactures  ready  for  consumption — Continued. 

Iron  and  steel,  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified— Continued. 
Cutlery- 

Table . 

All  other . 

Firearms . 

Machinery,  machines,  and  parts  of— 

Cash  registers . . . 

Electrical  machinery . 

Laundry  machinery . 

Metal-working  machinery . 

Printing  presses,  and  parts  of . 

Pumps  and  pumping  machinery . 

Sewing  machines,  and  parts  of . . 

Shoe  machinery . 

Steam  engines,  and  parts  of— 

Fire . 

Locomotive . 

Stationary . 

Boilers,  and  parts  of  engines . . . 

Typewriting  machines,  and  parts  of . 

W  ood-working  machinery  a . . 

All  other . 

Nails  and  spikes — 

Cut . 

Wire . 

All  other,  including  tacks . 

Pipes  and  fittings . 

Safes . 

Scales  and  balances . 

Stoves,  ranges,  and  parts  of . 

All  other  manufactures  of . . .' . 

Ivory,  manufactures  of,  and  scrap . 

Jewelry,  and  manufactures  of  gold  and  silver: 

Jewelry . 

All  other  manufactures  of  gold  and  silver . 

Lamps,  chandeliers,  and  all  devices  for  illuminating  purposes  other  than  electric. 
Lead,  manufactures  of,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Type . 

Ail  other . 

Leather,  manufactures  of: 

Boots  and  shoes . 

Harness  and  saddles . 

All  other . 

Marble  and  stone,  manufactures  of: 

Roofing  slate . 

All  other . 

Matches . 

Metal  polish . 

Mucilage . 

Musical  instruments: 

Organs.. . 

Pianofortes . 

Pianolas,  and  other  piano  players  6 . 

All  other,  and  parts  of . 

Naval  stores:  Turpentine,  spirits  of . 

Nickel,  manufactures  of . 

Notions,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

Oilcloths: 

For  floors . 

All  other . 

Oils,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Animal — 

Fish . . . 

Lard . 

Whale . . 

All  other . . . 

Mineral— Refined  or  manufactured— 

Naphthas,  including  all  lighter  products  of  distillation . 

Illuminating  oil . 

Lubricating  and  heavy  paraffin  oil . 

Vegetable- 

Corn . 

Linseed . 

Volatile  or  essential — 

Peppermint . 

All  other . 

All  other  vegetable,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

Paper,  and  manufactures  of: 

Paper  hangings . 

Playing  cards  c. . 

Printing  . 

Writing  paper  and  envelops . 

All  other .  . 

Paste . 

Pencils,  lead  and  slate . . . 

Pens  and  penholders . 

Perfumery  and  cosmetics . 

Photographic  goods . 

Plated  ware . 

Platinum,  and  manufactures  of,  and  scrap . 

Roofing  felt  and  paper . 

Silk,  manufactures  of . 

Shoe  findings . .’. . 

Soap: 

Toilet  or  fancy . 

All  other . 

Sponges . . . 

Starch . 

Stereotype  and  stereotype  plates . 

Straw  and  palm  leaf,  manufactures  of . 


1902 

1903 

1904 

1905 

1900 

Dollars. 

40, 002 
211,900 
937,081 

Dollars. 
69,848 
253, 602 
1,002,410 

Dollars. 
107,826 
339, 812 
1, 520, 396 

Dollars. 

90,060 

347.328 

1,399,120 

Dollars. 

03,683 
503, 180 
2,030,535 

1, 144,002 
5,379,740 
536, 710 
2, 977, 290 
808,943 
2, 159, 999 
4, 022, 097 
906,582 

1, 475, 199 
5, 779, 459 
512, 108 
2, 826, 11) 
1,050,773 
2, 715, 553 
5, 105, 852 
719, 797 

1,830,233 
5, 645, 809 
553,912 
3,716,709 
1,396,746 
2,703,397 
5,623,423 
1,071,090 

2,036, 107 
7, 290, 932 
518,800 
4, 332, 665 
1,470, 156 
3, 116,088 
6, 104, 279 
1,273,015 

2,496,891 
7,869,137 
674, 398 
6, 445,612 
1,577,061 
4, 210, 624 
7,272,868 
1, 487, 140 

28, 950 
3, 257,  S94 
709, 975 
1,791,002 
3,302,191 

19,650 
3,219,778 
725, 294 
2, 485,  226 
3, 960, 741 

12, 527 
5, 201, 422 
1, 009, 401 
2, 109,753 
4,  537, 125 
738, 609 
19, 894, 135 

10, 856 
3, 617,010 
991, 852 
2,280, 362 
4, 745, 285 
613, 57S 
24,650,066 

6,473 
6, 375, 229 
1.485,093 
2;  484, 003 
5, 126,374 
945,832 
28,437,235 

20, 505, 421 

20,387,065 

318, 539 
947, 272 
258,  055 
5,153,080 
150, 800 
517,758 
811,830 
12,749,284 
33, 004 

347, 607 
1,245,946 
290, 862 
5, 431, 459 
184,706 
650,250 
961,562 
9,048,992 
68, 816 

445,033 
1,517,876 
309,054 
6,310,551 
222,842 
652, 303 
881,603 
9,435,056 
60,836 

404, 400 
1, 793, 230 
397, 974 
8, 148, 187 
266, 305 
674,771 
855,223 
11, 183, 892 
54, 646 

314, 485 
2, 095, 488 
420, 445 
8,774,311 
310, 149 
845,870 
1,188,967 
14,500,104 
29,777 

1,009,050 
269,291 
963, 638 

939, 797 
353,224 
1, 133,290 

904, 659 
400,995 
1,502,888 

1,033,808 
385, 417 
1, 579, 125 

1,072,351 

691,119 

1,954,091 

191,099 

224,840 

137, 875 
299, 300 

128, 471 
405, 165 

167, 585 
497, 101 

151,610 

573,269 

0,182,098 
378, 775 
887, 316 

6, 665, 017 
373,677 
1,004,496 

7,238,940 
560, 346 
1,329,747 

8,057,697 

502,660 

1,318,046 

9, 142,748 
691, 575 
1,491,688 

945,352 

044,071 

57,742 

028,612 
041,753 
•  56,330 

32,274 
12, 563 

726,715 
645, 286 
68,003 
37,688 
12, 527 

424,777 
030, 443 
52,834 
37,091 
11,417 

355, 950 
829,331 
72,297 
75, 187 
19, 555 

15,855 

1, 186,745 
421,614 

1,137,713 

419,029 

1,095,415 
404, 454 
889,951 

898,878 
513,725 
842,817 
889, 367 
8,902,101 
97,083 
71,003 

883, 457 
638, 501 
779,397 
866, 697 
10,077,268 
184, 453 
133, 434 

2,085,784 
7,431,248 
12, 523 
485,086 

1,824,767 
8,014,322 
97,787 
186, 653 

84i; 162 
9, 446, 155 
54,205 
50,360 

67,300 

121,991 

56,902 
164, 515 

45,571 

185,726 

52,643 

217,286 

36, 117 
250,460 

358, 533 
327,794 
22,835 
201,535 

377,551 
306, 334 
13, 174 
159, 505 

213,257 
244, 499 
10, 197 
273,481 

266, 461 
154, 409 
11,026 
217,596 

149,825 
180, 474 
21,928 
224,991 

1,677,738 

53,390,345 

10,274,743 

1,225,661 

47,078,931 

12,052,927 

1,802,207 

57,902,503 

12,048,842 

2, 575, 851 
56,169,606 
13,142,860 

2,613,677 

54,181,617 

17,974,721 

1,769,370 

68,617 

1, 467, 493 
98,116 

998,613 

147,721 

890,937 

125,354 

1,172,206 
150, 395 

54,898 

202,983 

220,372 

34,943 

252,770 

169,796 

124,728 
440,588 
189, 451 

135,060 

215,860 

139,219 

206,261 
459, 532 
244,267 

301, 339 

256,243 

243, 417 

210. 518 
2, 572, 447 

887, 181 
3, 630, 165 
6,313 
261, 671 
62, 595 
480,567 
127, 501 
693,618 
12,097 
183, 403 

466. 519 
912 

304,338 
225, 032 

311,318 
257,897 
3,666,798 
975,579 
4, 324, 473 
15,521 
355, 103 
204,818 
534,095 
255,912 
842,256 
29,496 
331,630 
595,124 
15,325 

2,920,616 
744,029 
3,346,046 
2,251 
329,877 
93,426 
355,219 
2, 109, 533 
595, 626 
8,721 
89, 543 
301,758 
177,644 

2,613,117 
901,700 
3,408,954 
5,631 
186,363 
66, 317 
390,502 
758, 320 
662,708 
15,786 
104,280 
412, 415 
57,406 

3, 059;  444 
975,099 
3,674,175 
11,396 
289, 489 
130,654 
490,297 
153,929 
703,783 
10, 516 
207,818 
620, 572 
10,921 

459,092 
1,171,846 
39, 279 
656,705 
37,780 
368,559 

573,588 
1,879,189 
50,306 
832,943 
37, 419 
480,569 

721, 776 
1,778, 157 
36, 646 
1,340,282 
26,957 
471,392 

888, 838 
1,781,393 
18,390 
1,430,572 
41,838 
502, 132 

1,082,893 
1,698,286 
43,926 
1,490,797 
50,213 
557, 583 

“  Included  in  “  All  other  machinery  ”  prior  to  1904. 


&  Included  in  “All  other,  and  parts  of"  prior  to  1904. 


c  Included  in  “All  other”  prior  to  1904. 


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No.  X.— Values  of  Exports  of  Domestic  Merchandise,  Grouped  by  Articles  According  to  Degree 
of  Manufacture  and  Uses,  during  the  Years  ending  June  30,  1902-1906 — Continued. 


classification  of  articles. 

1902 

1908 

1904 

1905 

1906 

GROUP  E. — Manufactures  ready  for  consumption — Continued. 

Dollars. 

4,715 

Dollars. 

7,913 

Teeth,  artificial . 

Dollars. 

3,492 

Dollars. 

7,604 

Dollars. 

29,645 

Theatrical  effects,  etc . 

53,985 

41,656 

60,152 

274, 183 

145,371 

Tin,  manufactures  of . . . 

517, 159 

656,096 

731,553 

721,900 

1,069,146 

Tobacco,  manufactures  of: 

Cigars . 

34,632 

46,962 

36, 545 

59,653 

42,504 

Cigarettes . 

2, 104, 893 

2,281,531 

2,320,112 

2,934,376 

2, 555, 178 

Plug . 

2,794,060 

1,683,152 

1,700,028 

986,034 

1,830,308 

1, 820, 598 

All  other . 

735,268 

1,182,151 

865,866 

992, 200 

282,817 

281, 591 

308,067 

500,638 

570,344 

Trunks,  valises,  and  traveling  bags . 

139, 751 

188,875 

174,372 

•231,728 

252,098 

Varnish . . . 

607, 685 

667, 475 

726, 585 

791,578 

839, 070 

Vessels  sold  abroad:  Steamers . 

172,019 

196, 164 

210,048 

786, 180 

303,233 

Wood,  manufactures  of: 

Shingles . 

86,799 

86, 245 

82,377 

69,251 

73, 635 

Doors,  sash,  and  blinds . 

920, 688 

1,727,387 

1,433,037 

853, 350 

805, 577 

Furniture, not  elsewhere  specified . 

4,125,953 

4, 454, 309 

4, 555, 411 

4,439,944 

5,252,230 

Hogsheads  and  barrels,  empty . 

Trimmings,  moldings,  and  other  house  finishings . 

127,603 

175,020 

215, 532 

188,996 

243,955 

492,907 

565,213 

561,504 

616, 331 

632, 565 

Wooden  ware . 

758, 578 

886,080 

981, 888 

782, 138 

656, 119 

All  other,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

4,451,858 

4, 818,014 

4,640,266 

5,209,286 

5, 540, 428 

W  OOL,  MANUFACTURES  OF: 

Carpets . 

86,771 

57,979 

50,921 

64,641 

57,297 

Dress  goods . 

7,074 

6,442 

7.829 

15, 572 

16,414 

Flannels  and  blankets . 

88,374 

48, 141 

105,044 

81,556 

72, 412 

W ea  ring  apparel . 

852. 179 

1,290,853 

1,457,748 

1,624,472 

1,618,484 

All  other  manufactures  of . 

478,059 

318,713 

366, 396 

248, 813 

354, 911 

Zinc,  all  other  manufactures  of . 

101,309 

99,481 

99,208 

72,745 

166,263 

162,891 

All  other . 

170, 036 

75, 602 

137, 602 

295, 113 

Total  Group  E . 

321,946,540 

327,482,757 

348,745,843 

402,064,030 

459, 812, 656 

GROUP  F. — Miscellaneous. 

Animals,  not  elsewhere  specified: 

Horses . 

10,048,046 

3, 152, 159 

3,189,100 

3,175,259 

4,365,981 

Mules . 

2, 692, 298 

521,725 

412,971 

645, 464 

989,639 

Flowers,  cut . 

4,788 

5,290 

5,076 

4,522 

3,496 

Grasses,  dried  (pampas,  etc.) . 

18, 001 

15,294 

8,762 

11,138 

9,805 

Mineral  specimens . 

5,452 

10, 306 

17,593 

13, 479 

8,742 

Natural-history  specimens . 

17, 106 

13,119 

16,927 

14,719 

23,281 

Nursery  stock . 

132,027 

158,959 

287,880 

219,223 

242,056 

Seeds: 

Clover . 

594, 733 

1,549,687 

600, 626 

1,114,015 

267,258 

Timothy . 

373.046 

853,829 

480,946 

584, 618 

385, 454 

Other  grass  seeds . 

315, 556 

581,773 

299,649 

303,989 

217,995 

All  other,  not  elsewhere  specified . 

202,975 

238, 770 

240,262 

317, 554 

277,877 

Total  Group  F . t . 

14, 404,028 

7,100,911 

5,559,792 

6,403,980 

6,791,584 

RECAPITULATION  BY  GROUPS. 

Total  Group  A . 

184, 786, 389 

185, 308, 064 

135,747,224 

118, 185,098 

177,216,467 
347, 385, 462 

Total  Group  B . . . . . . . 

328,831.350 

323,244,251 

308, 835. 694 

283,064,680 

Total  Group  C . 

373, 595, 243 

408, 679, 699 

461.716,328 

472,665,309 

500, 536, 700 

Total  Group  D . . . 

131,918,311 

140, 415, 620 

174, 574, 136 

209,361,544 

226,210,513 

Total  Group  E . 

321,946,540 

327,482,757 

348, 745, 843 

402,064,030 

459,812,656 

Total  Group  F . 

14,404,028 

7,100,911 

5,559,792 

6, 403,980 

6,791,584 

Grand  total . 

1,355,481,861 

1,392,231,302 

1,435,179,017 

1,491,744,641 

1,717,953,382 

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